505± acres north of Childress offering cattle grazing, hunting, fishing, recreation, and rural homesite potential. Native and improved grasses, rolling terrain, seasonal drainages, and approximately 60 feet of elevation change. Good 6-strand perimeter and cross-fencing divides the property into 3 rotational grazing pastures with livestock water available throughout. Improvements include holding and working pens and a covered livestock and feed facility with 6 horse stalls, water faucets on both sides, 2 additional livestock water tanks, FodderTech hydroponic feed-growing system, and integrated feed and tack storage. Separately fenced round-bale storage area. One strong working water well plus 2 dirt stock tanks. Per Seller, the west tank has not gone dry since construction. The east tank receives runoff and well water, remains full year-round, and is stocked with catfish, perch, and recently added bass. Excellent wildlife habitat with deer, hogs, quail, and dove commonly observed. Buck Creek is approximately 1 mile north and the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River approximately 1.5 miles south. South Plains Electric service extends through the property. County roads border all 4 sides. No irrigation wells, but irrigated land is located immediately northwest across the road and approximately one-half mile east. Evidence of 3 former homestead locations, old foundations, and 2 cisterns remains. No hunting or grazing leases in place. Whether for cattle, horses, hunting, fishing, recreation, a future homesite, or long-term land investment, this property offers an unusual combination of water, improvements, access, and recreational appeal.
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