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Water:
150-200 feet of saturated thickness. Good irrigated farm to the West of this property
Hunting:
Antelope, Deer, Dove, Pheasant & Quail can be found in this area.
History:
Over the years, the property has been used for dryland farming.
Improvements:
The perimeter of the property is fenced with 5-strand barbed wire.
Minerals:
The percentage of owned mineral rights is unknown.
Landscape:
The land is mostly flat and readily available for general farming uses. The soils here within can be are listed with the accompanying percentages with total area of interest equaling 100%: Sherm silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes (ShA) 64.71%; Gruver clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes (GrA) 33.8%; Sunray clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes (SyB) 1.48%.
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 farm. It is anticipated all existing easements will be identified by surveyors.
Legal Description:
SE 1/4 and West 1/2 of Section 89, Block 2, GH&H Survey +/- 489.587 acres.
Estimated Taxes:*
$1,500
Water Conservation District:
The property lies within the North Plains Groundwater Conservation District.
Area:
This property is located in the northwestern portion of Hansford County.
Access:
The property can be accessed by County Road 1. The farm sits back off the road about 1 mile.
Directions:
From Gruver, Texas, travel West on HWY 15 for 6 miles. Turn North on FM 1262, travel for 9 1/2 miles, turn West on FM 2349 for 7 miles, turn South on CR 1 for 2 miles. Turn East on owner's property 8-acre strip that allows access to the farm.
Documents:
Survey
Soil Report
Legal Description