This small farm is in northeast Hardeman County on Taylor Rd. It has barbed wire fences on three sides, about a 1/4 mile of county road frontage on the west side, and a water well ran by electric sump pump near the entrance. An utility meter is in place to power the water pump. Water is fairly shallow in this area of the county, around 100' in depth. A rural water line runs down the county road as well, if the new owner wanted to tap onto it.
Most of the land is in dry land cultivation, with only seven or so acres in scattered trees and pasture. The soils are sandy, conducive to growing wheat, peanuts, milo, or coastal hay. The property would be a nice place to put a home, keep horses, or graze cattle.
While the land's primary use is agriculture, it is located in an area with a dense whitetail deer population, as well as Rio Grande turkey and predators. For additional income to the o...
While the land's primary use is agriculture, it is located in an area with a dense whitetail deer population, as well as Rio Grande turkey and predators. For additional income to the owner, it could be leased out for hunting.
Asking Price: $1000/acre
Call land agent Beau Byars at cell phone (940) 224-3183 for more information about this farm.