Great opportunity to own a historically productive farm in a great location. The property is located in both Bee and Live Oak counties. This is dry row crop land and the average annual rainfall in this area is 31.96 inches. Current planting is in corn and milo. Farms of this size rarely come available and we do not anticipate this property to be available for long. The west end of the property does have some recreational appeal, but is overall best suited for row crop. There is significant road frontage on both ends of the property. CR 351 on the West and paved FM 796 on the East. It could be split with ease and the owner may consider selling it multiple parcels. Olmos Creek appears to originate on the farm, but is a wet weather creek. Good native brush and grasses are all along the creek and make up roughly 115 acres of the 944.35+/- acre property.
*The seller does own a sub...
*The seller does own a substantial portion of the minerals but wishes to retain them. Seller may consider the conveyance of partial mineral ownership with an acceptable offer. The advertised list price does not include any minerals.
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Research Parcel InformationI-37 to FM 3024 (Swinney Switch) Exit 47. Take Left onto FM 534 to FM 796. Right on FM 796 and the entrance will be 2 miles on the right.
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