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<blockquote data-quote="JH_cattle_co" data-source="post: 800073" data-attributes="member: 12095"><p>The general area you are looking at has some great ranching country. I would probably look a little further north or north east from Abilene where land is a little cheaper. The area around Stamford, Haskell, Albany, Knox City and Throckmorton still has land that is selling for decent prices, and you are still close enough to Abilene. Move north, south or east of there and the prices jump up significantly, move west of there past Aspermont and your looking at more acres/cow. Just an example a neighbor of ours in Haskell county has 400 acres for sell, 214 acres of that is CRP about 90 acres is mesquite pasture and the rest is cropland, it has several tanks (ponds), a well, barn, pens, and grain silos, it is listed at $700 or $750 an acre.</p><p></p><p>For the record most people from the Abilene area dont consider it west Texas, we also ranch near Pecos now THAT is west Texas.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JH_cattle_co, post: 800073, member: 12095"] The general area you are looking at has some great ranching country. I would probably look a little further north or north east from Abilene where land is a little cheaper. The area around Stamford, Haskell, Albany, Knox City and Throckmorton still has land that is selling for decent prices, and you are still close enough to Abilene. Move north, south or east of there and the prices jump up significantly, move west of there past Aspermont and your looking at more acres/cow. Just an example a neighbor of ours in Haskell county has 400 acres for sell, 214 acres of that is CRP about 90 acres is mesquite pasture and the rest is cropland, it has several tanks (ponds), a well, barn, pens, and grain silos, it is listed at $700 or $750 an acre. For the record most people from the Abilene area dont consider it west Texas, we also ranch near Pecos now THAT is west Texas. Good luck with your search. [/QUOTE]
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