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County Road 180

Two large deer blinds, one two story with sleeping quarters, remain with the property in the far west end pasture. House Log Creek, a wet weather draw, crosses the pasture diagonally to the southwest. Buck Creek is located just a fourth to an eighth of a mile from the western border. Brush, hardwood and mesquite provide a hunters haven with white tail deer, mule deer, turkey, quail, dove, wild hogs and varmints.

Utilize property containing 371 acres more or less to its maximum potential with cross fences creating five pastures to rotate cattle. Seller ran 50 head of cows comfortably on former CRP improved grasses in four of the pastures and native grass closest to Buck Creek on the west end. Perimeter and cross fences contain six miles of five strand barbwire fence with metal pipe gates and corners with stretching posts. Livestock load out pens make handling cattle convenient.

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From Wellington go 6 miles south on Haskell Street/FM 1035 that turns into CR 180. Property lies on west side of CR 180 (16 acre tract of cultivation is north border of property).

From Childress, go 23 mils north on US Hwy 83 to CR A (Collingsworth County/Childress County Line). Go west 1 mile then north on CR 180 for 1 mile. Property is located on west side of CR 180.

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Chad Holland Real Estate

License #515680

Childress, TX

(806) 454-7427