Deaf Smith County, Texas Land For Sale (99 results)
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10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
10/14/2021
$1,683,440
612.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Dawn, TX
DEAF SMITH US HWY 60 Dawn/Umbarger
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Property Type: Dryland Farm/Bluestem-Native Grass/Organic Potential
Acres: 612.16 acres +/-
Price: $2,750.00 per acre
Taxes: Approximately $1,711.77 +/- annually
Location: Approximately one mile NE from the US HWY 60/FM809 intersection.
This property consists of 612.16 acres +/- (per appraisal district). The farm has 305.18 acres of dryland cultivation (currently sown with Triticale), approximately 87 acres of improved Bluestem grass and the balance of 220 +/- acres in native grasses. Improvements include a stock well equipped with solar panel, submersible electric motor and pump and three additional wells that are currently not in use (capped). All wells are in the Ogallala Aquifer. There are approximately 5 miles of good, steel and cedar post, permanent, barbed wire fencing around the perimeter and the interior of the property. There are approximately 3 miles of underground concrete pipeline. A good set of shipping pens are centrally located along the east boundary of the property. This property currently has a wind lease option and the owner mentioned the potential of the farm to be organic certifiable. Lets look!
09/05/2025
$588,600
327 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Hereford, TX
Set in the heart of West Texas cattle country, the Circle I Ranch is an exceptional grass, wheat and milo crop operation totaling 327 deeded acres. The property features strong grasses that lend themselves to exceptional grazing, while the northern portion has historically been planted to grain crops (wheat and milo). Beyond its agricultural utility, the Circle I Ranch reflects the timeless character of the Texas Panhandle, where vast open skies and fertile plains create both a working landscape and a living legacy. Its flat, highly usable terrain, excellent access, and ideal location between Dawn and Umbarger, just north of U.S. Highway 60, make this a property with both immediate function and long-term development appeal.
ACREAGE
This 327 acre High Plains property combines farmland and grazing opportunities. About 110 acres are traditionally planted to wheat or milo, while the balance supports native buffalo and grama grasses for livestock. The flat terrain is well-suited for efficient farming and ranching, with frontage on County Road A and close access to U.S. Highway 60. Improvements include a small set of pens, two livestock water wells (one submersible and one windmill needing repair), plus an older irrigation well on the north boundary. In 2024, the property generated $5,268.15 from a cash lease for wheat and milo production.
LOCATION & HISTORY
The ranch lies between the rural communities of Dawn and Umbarger, with proximity to Hereford, proudly recognized as the Beef Capital of the World. Its position north of U.S. 60 ensures excellent access to Hereford and surrounding markets, while preserving the quiet setting and wide horizons emblematic of West Texas ranch country.
The surrounding area carries a rich agricultural legacy, shaped by generations of farmers and ranchers who settled the Panhandle for its fertile soils and dependable grazing. From early wheat plantings to the rise of the cattle feeding industry, Deaf Smith County has become a cornerstone of Texas agriculture. Today, Circle I Ranch continues in that tradition, offering a piece of land that embodies the history, resilience, and promise of the region.
Taxes: $566.11 (2024)
SUMMARY
The Circle I Ranch offers a rare chance to acquire a productive, manageable tract in a region celebrated for its agricultural resilience. Whether for grain crop production (wheat & milo), grazing, or investment, this 327-acre holding embodies both the working tradition and enduring appeal of Texas Panhandle land.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
04/25/2025
$3,326,700
2559 ac.
ACTIVE
Deaf Smith County - Walcott, TX
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
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