A full section of grass with brush and tree cover, conducive to wildlife for recreational use. The North Fork of the Red River is about 2 miles to the north. The terrain is slightly rolling across the property creating good hunting opportunities. Currently, the property is used for grazing cattle with perimeter fencing, 2 windmills providing livestock water and a set of pens centrally located on the property. Located just 2.5 miles north of I-40 allows for easy access to the property from either Oklahoma or the Amarillo area. The Oklahoma border is only 4 miles to the east of this property.
Location:
The Fuller Section is located in the southeastern quadrant of Wheeler county about 9 miles east of Shamrock, Texas, and about 2.5 miles north of I-40.
Water:
The property is supplied by two windmills. One has two water tanks and an overflow dirt tank. The second is situated at the corner ...
The property is supplied by two windmills. One has two water tanks and an overflow dirt tank. The second is situated at the corner of a trap with a water tank.
Improvements:
The property is fenced for running cattle with a set of pens located near the center of the property.
Hunting:
The farm ground paired with the cover of trees provide an excellent hunting opportunity. Quail, dove, turkey, as well as whitetail and mule deer are known to the area.
History:
This property has been leased out for grazing cattle over the most recent years.
Minerals:
All owned mineral rights will be reserved by the current owner.
Landscape:
The landscape is slightly rolling with areas of level grassland. The rolling areas have thick brush and tree cover. The soils here within can be are listed with the accompanying percentages with total area of interest equaling 100: Nobscot sand (PtB) 46.03%; Devol soils (DmC3) 35.42%; Grandfield loamy sand (GdB) 9.44%; Delwin fine sand (DeB) 9.11%.
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Exclusions:
There are no known exclusions at this time.
Zoning/Easements:
The property is outside of any municipality so is not zoned. There are no known easements that would affect operation of the ranch. It is anticipated all existing easements will be identified by surveyors.
Estimated Taxes:*
$634.04
Water Conservation District:
The property lies within the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District.
Area:
This property is located in southeastern Wheeler County.
Access:
The property can be accessed by County Road 26 along the east side of the property.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Shamrock, Texas, go east about 9 miles on I-40 to County Road 26. Go north about 2.5 miles to the southeast corner of the property.
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