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Another reason it may be cheap is no utilities available. Nothing will bring down the price faster.

Smaller acreage always brings more per acre than large. 100 - 200 acres in central Texas would bring $1200 low end to $6000+ per acre high. Proximity to a major city, terrain, how many deer, live water, etc all raise the prices. And 90% of the buyers here have never seen a cow, much less raised one. And you're right.. you can't afford to raise cattle on land that is worth that kind of $$. So what's to happen? :roll:
 
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