Acres: 3820 +/- Acres
Location: The ranch is located approximately 5 miles northwest of Dilley fronting paved Hwy. 117 in southwestern Frio County, Texas.The ranch contains 3820 acres of land area. The property consists of approximately 870 acres of irrigated cropland, 2038 acres of brush, and 912 acres of improved pasture. The property has frontage on the south side of FM 117, the south side of Panther Hollow Road, the east side of County Road 4621, and the north side of Gonzales Road.
Description: The ranch is gently rolling to level terrain with excellent South Texas native brush. The ranch is partially high fenced with the remainder of the property being surrounded by a combination net wire and barb wire fence. The ranch has 890 acres in irrigated farmland, improved pastures, excellent native brush, and some regrowth.
Wildlife: Native wildlife roam freely through the ranch and includes whitetail deer, turkey and dove.
Water: Water on the ranch includes two Carrizo irrigation wells and four ponds.
Improvements: The property is improved with 2 irrigation wells, an underground piping system, and pumping equipment. There are also 6 center pivot irrigation systems. The wells are 1,900 feet in depth and are equipped with turbine pumps ranging in size from 225 to 250 horse power set approximately 600 feet deep with the water level being approximately 450 feet deep. The wells are said to produce approximately 1,000 gallons per minute. The center pivot systems are 8 to 12 tower electric powered pivot sprinkler systems. The site improvements are considered to be average condition. Structural improvements located on the ranch include: a 1,300sq/ft bunkhouse, an 860sq/ft shop and a 2,400sq/ft shed.
Soils: The Soil Survey of Frio County provided information concerning the soil types present on the subject property. The primary soil types are Duval Loamy Fine Sand (DuC) and Duval Very Fine Sand (DvB). Overall, the subject property possesses typical soil types for the area.
Minerals: None available.
Remarks: An incredibly versatile hunting and recreational ranch; as well as, all the qualifications for a good farm. Frio county farmers can expect a growing season of 276 days and an average of twenty-five inches of rainfall a year; the last freeze typically occurs in late February and the first freeze of the new winter in early December.
Price: $2,250.00 Per Acre  /  $8,595,000.00
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