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OK what about Terrell County, TX?
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 31636" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Ok "supernew"...even though "Bez" lives in Canada, he/she has a lot of good advice.</p><p></p><p>Texas land can vary 1000% from one county to another, even within the same county. Personal visit to an area is A MUST! Things like fences, terrain, grass, trees, road access, etc., etc.</p><p></p><p>"Good" livestock land in Texas (away from the hustle of a City area) will probably cost between $1,000 and $5,000 an acre. This is land with water already there (or in the ground ready to be pumped), good fences, some trees for shade, grass in good shape (not over-grazed with only sagebrush, mesquite, cacti, thistle, rocks, gulleys, and other negative things showing). One or more stock tanks (with water actually in them) present is a big plus.</p><p></p><p>VISUALLY INSPECT IN PERSON any land/property you are interested in.</p><p></p><p>If the property infrastructure is not there and in good shape, then it is a losing game to bring livestock in. Basic items mandatory: Good fences, water, road access, corral & load/unload facility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 31636, member: 9"] Ok "supernew"...even though "Bez" lives in Canada, he/she has a lot of good advice. Texas land can vary 1000% from one county to another, even within the same county. Personal visit to an area is A MUST! Things like fences, terrain, grass, trees, road access, etc., etc. "Good" livestock land in Texas (away from the hustle of a City area) will probably cost between $1,000 and $5,000 an acre. This is land with water already there (or in the ground ready to be pumped), good fences, some trees for shade, grass in good shape (not over-grazed with only sagebrush, mesquite, cacti, thistle, rocks, gulleys, and other negative things showing). One or more stock tanks (with water actually in them) present is a big plus. VISUALLY INSPECT IN PERSON any land/property you are interested in. If the property infrastructure is not there and in good shape, then it is a losing game to bring livestock in. Basic items mandatory: Good fences, water, road access, corral & load/unload facility. [/QUOTE]
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