The ranch property has a solar well that feeds a stock tank and a dirt tank stocked with fish. The ranch property is turn-key and ready for the livestock of your choice with the combination of great exterior fences and quality forage grasses. Electricity is roughly a mile away, and it would be no trouble to service the property. Wind, solar, water, and mineral rights will be conveyed to the buyer upon negotiation. It is only 45 minutes from Amarillo and 20 minutes from Pampa, allowing for easy access to necessities. Contact Tanner Cadra (806) 334-2068 for any questions and viewings.
Location: The ranch property is south of Pampa, TX, about a 20-minute drive and 45 minutes from Amarillo.Vernon Road is a county-maintained road with a caliche rock cap leading to Highway 70, allowing for excellent access to the property at no cost to maintain.
Acreage: 320 acres of flat, rolling, and deep ...
Acreage: 320 acres of flat, rolling, and deep breaks. The property has over 150 feet of elevation change, including absolutely gorgeous draws.
Topography: The topography of the property includes flat and rolling plains funneling into the drainage area for McClelland Creek and McClelland Lake State Reservoir.
Rainfall/Elevation:This area of the Panhandle receives 18-22 inches of rainfall annually, with a peak elevation of 3,200 feet and a bottom elevation of 3,020 feet.
Cover: The ranch's cover includes short grasses, such as buffalo grass, and tall grasses, such as little bluestem, big bluestem, old world bluestem, side-oat gramma, and hairy gramma. These are all high-quality forage grasses that supply high-quality nutrients for any livestock of choice.
Fences:All new five and six-wire border fences surround most of the property, with one area in good condition.
Utilities:Other than the solar well, the property has no utilities. Electricity is only a mile away, so off-grid opportunities are limitless with this property.
Water:Located deep in the Ogallala Aquifer, this property is serviced by an excellent solar well. The well supplies a livestock tank and a dirt tank that always stays filled to the levels seen in the property photos. The dirt tank reaches a depth of roughly 18 feet, allowing for fun fishing and swimming opportunities.
Hunting:Deer, turkey, quail, and dove flourish on the property due to the rolling hills and deep breaks, as well as nearby irrigated crops. There are outstanding hunting blinds on the property that overlook feeders. Needless to say, this property is also a turn-key hunting property.
Minerals:All wind, water, solar rights are negotiable
Price:The property is priced at $1,750 per acre for a total price of $560,000.
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