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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Cattle" data-source="post: 799770" data-attributes="member: 7475"><p>You should have all the professional services you would need in Abilene, we never go to the Dallas area for anything we are closer to Lubbock and Amarillo. In my country stocking rates for native pasture vary from 5-30 head per section. That's running year round, cake in the winter and no hay. The area you are asking about would be better than our best country. Range land in my area is selling for around $800/acre, the Abilene area will be higher.</p><p></p><p>Regarding wind turbines. The large wind farms run west of Abilene to Snyder and up to my country. The best average speed for a wind turban is 18mph. There is a very noticeable climate change when you travel west from Abilene. The area from Abilene to Cross Plains to Albany to Throckmorton is pretty nice cow country with a mild climate and enough rain to really keep it green.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Cattle, post: 799770, member: 7475"] You should have all the professional services you would need in Abilene, we never go to the Dallas area for anything we are closer to Lubbock and Amarillo. In my country stocking rates for native pasture vary from 5-30 head per section. That's running year round, cake in the winter and no hay. The area you are asking about would be better than our best country. Range land in my area is selling for around $800/acre, the Abilene area will be higher. Regarding wind turbines. The large wind farms run west of Abilene to Snyder and up to my country. The best average speed for a wind turban is 18mph. There is a very noticeable climate change when you travel west from Abilene. The area from Abilene to Cross Plains to Albany to Throckmorton is pretty nice cow country with a mild climate and enough rain to really keep it green. [/QUOTE]
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