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OK what about Terrell County, TX?
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 31815" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Looking for land in TX, MO, SD? Why the wide range? <u>Where are YOU located now?</u> Are you looking for cheap land, a lifestyle, a place similar or dissimilar to where you live now...lots of variables here. SD can get hot in summer and very cold, lot of snow in winter...spent 8 months there...couldn't wait to get out. Eastern half of SD lot of farm land, not much ranching. Western half not much better than SW Texas. Can you tolerate severe winters? Severe summers? More things to consider on your hoped for location.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, the Terrill County area 100 miles or so NE of Big Bend Park in WAY out in middle of very arid, bluffs, arroyos, and the like--probabily armadillos and rattlesnakes have a hard time surviving out in those parts.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand everything East of line N-S of Abilene, TX is much more favorable to farming and ranching.</p><p></p><p>Okla and Kansas as well as Nebraska has some good land also. Eastern Colo pretty barren too--East of I-25.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 31815, member: 9"] Looking for land in TX, MO, SD? Why the wide range? [u]Where are YOU located now?[/u] Are you looking for cheap land, a lifestyle, a place similar or dissimilar to where you live now...lots of variables here. SD can get hot in summer and very cold, lot of snow in winter...spent 8 months there...couldn't wait to get out. Eastern half of SD lot of farm land, not much ranching. Western half not much better than SW Texas. Can you tolerate severe winters? Severe summers? More things to consider on your hoped for location. Incidentally, the Terrill County area 100 miles or so NE of Big Bend Park in WAY out in middle of very arid, bluffs, arroyos, and the like--probabily armadillos and rattlesnakes have a hard time surviving out in those parts. On the other hand everything East of line N-S of Abilene, TX is much more favorable to farming and ranching. Okla and Kansas as well as Nebraska has some good land also. Eastern Colo pretty barren too--East of I-25. [/QUOTE]
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