LOCATION: M3 ranch is located in Young County just inside the Young/ Throckmorton County line on Highway 380. The ranch is approximately 2 1/2 hours from Dallas, 2 hours from Fort Worth, and 25 miles west of Graham.
DIRECTIONS: From downtown Graham, Texas travel west on Hwy 380. Pass through Newcastle and continue traveling west on Hwy 380 for approximately 11.3 miles. The ranch gate is located on the north side of Hwy 380 about 1/2 mile before the Throckmorton county line.
SURVEYED ACRES: 599.94 Acres.
TERRAIN: Terrain is rolling hills with native grasses, nice ridgelines, and rocky outcroppings. Seasonal tributaries drain through the ranch and feed several stock tanks. There is an excellent mixture of trees covering this ranch including live oak, chittamwood, cottonwood, mesquite and hackberry trees. Lotebush, prickly pear cactus, catclaw, and tasajillo ("turkey pear") are also presen...
TERRAIN: Terrain is rolling hills with native grasses, nice ridgelines, and rocky outcroppings. Seasonal tributaries drain through the ranch and feed several stock tanks. There is an excellent mixture of trees covering this ranch including live oak, chittamwood, cottonwood, mesquite and hackberry trees. Lotebush, prickly pear cactus, catclaw, and tasajillo ("turkey pear") are also present and beneficial for wildlife.
HUNTING: Deer are plentiful and trophy bucks regularly inhabit this property. This area is known for its whitetail deer genetics. Bucks in the 140-160 B&C class are common with many trophies being harvested in the past. The "duck lake" is in a good flyway and attracts an abundance of ducks in the fall and winter months. There are two cultivated areas on the ranch that could be planted in wheat and sunflowers to create prime dove hunting. Turkey, quail, feral hogs and a variety of varmints can also be found on this ranch.
IMPROVEMENTS: An 1800 square foot manufactured home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, dining room, full size kitchen and a washer/dryer are in the mudroom. The house sits on a fenced 1/2 acre hilltop with a front and back porch providing scenic views. In addition there is a fenced dog run on the north side of the home, a 15 x 20 storage barn and a 40-foot sea container located just east of the house. Rural water and electric are to the home. There is also a good system of roads throughout the ranch.
CULTIVATION: Approximately 68.5 acres of fenced cultivation is located in the center of the ranch and currently planted in winter wheat. A second field is 33.8 acres located in the northwestern corner of the property perfect for a wildlife food plot or dove field if sunflowers were planted.
STOCK WATER: There are 4 stock tanks on the property and a 3-acre "Duck Lake" just west of the house. The duck lake fluctuates during drought times, but is always a reliable source of water. The owners specifically created it for the purpose of duck hunting.
UTILITIES: Electricity is provided by Ft. Belknap Electric Cooperative. Rural water is provided by Ft. Belknap Water Supply. Water and electricity are to the house and power is also to a location in near the middle cultivated field.
SURFACE LEASES: Hunting and grazing rights are currently leased. The fields are being properly farmed and the ranch is being taken good care of. Both leases can be terminated if the owner enters into a sales contract and tenants are given adequate notice.
MINERALS: Negotiable.
PRICE: $2250 per acre ($1,350,000)
CONTACT:
Jack Fauntleroy, Agent
Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC (Broker)
940-550-4432 mobile