Description
Welcome to The Buffalo Place, a versatile 679-acre ranch located just southeast of Haskell, Texas, in Haskell County. This impressive property offers a balanced combination of cultivated fields and native pasture, ideal for both cattle operations and recreational hunting. Productive Cultivated Ground with 303 acres currently planted in winter wheat using the No Till drill method, the fields boast an excellent stand of native grass. The ranch is well-watered, featuring seven stock tanks, two of which are large and stocked with fish. Buffalo Creek runs north to south across the property and a city water meter connects to a trough in the cattle pens. The Buffalo Place is equipped with a solid set of metal pens, good perimeter fencing with five and six bar wire, and one mile of road frontage along Marr Road. While interior fencing of the cultivated fields need minor repairs, the infrastructure is generally well-maintained and suited for livestock management. The remaining 376 acres consist of gently rolling native pasture with elevations ranging from 1,460 to 1,490 feet. The land is dotted with mesquite trees and two wet weather draws along with Buffalo Creek. Prime hunting location, home to whitetail deer, wild hogs, dove, and varmints. With its mix of cultivated fields, native pasture, ample water, and recreational appeal, The Buffalo Place is an outstanding choice for those seeking a productive cattle operation combined with excellent hunting.
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Description
Welcome to The Buffalo Place, a versatile 679-acre ranch located just southeast of Haskell, Texas, in Haskell County. This impressive property offers a balanced combination of cultivated fields and native pasture, ideal for both cattle operations and recreational hunting. Productive Cultivated Ground with 303 acres currently planted in winter wheat using the No Till drill method, the fields boast an excellent stand of native grass. The ranch is well-watered, featuring seven stock tanks, two of which are large and stocked with fish. Buffalo Creek runs north to south across the property and a city water meter connects to a trough in the cattle pens. The Buffalo Place is equipped with a solid set of metal pens, good perimeter fencing with five and six bar wire, and one mile of road frontage along Marr Road. While interior fencing of the cultivated fields need minor repairs, the infrastructure is generally well-maintained and suited for livestock management. The remaining 376 acres consist of gently rolling native pasture with elevations ranging from 1,460 to 1,490 feet. The land is dotted with mesquite trees and two wet weather draws along with Buffalo Creek. Prime hunting location, home to whitetail deer, wild hogs, dove, and varmints. With its mix of cultivated fields, native pasture, ample water, and recreational appeal, The Buffalo Place is an outstanding choice for those seeking a productive cattle operation combined with excellent hunting.
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