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Giffin Ranch
This West Texas ranch located just at the northern tip of the Davis Mountains, offers dramatic vistas and Sunsets West Texas is known for. The ranch is water though wells and springs with water piped across ranch to drinkers for cattle and wildlife. The ranch varies in topography and vegetation from the volcanic foothills of the Davis Mountains to ...
Production Ranches - livestock & farming, Sporting, Fishing, & Hunting Ranches
Kent, Reeves County, Texas, United States 12,153 Acres
Pine Creek Ranch in Texas
Pine Creek Ranch is offered as a turnkey cattle operation fully set up and ready to go with cattle and equipment. An exceptional 540± acre operation with live water, wells, pivot irrigation and cattle and horse facilities located in Northeast Texas. Move-in ready with very nice home and several barns for hay storage as well as metal shop. Pine Cre...
Horse and Equestrian Ranches
Bagwell, Red River County, Texas, United States 540 Acres
Carroll Creek Ranch in Texas
Behind a gated entry, Carroll Creek Ranch embodies the ideal qualities of a luxury ranch; no matter if you desire a recreational entertainment property, hunting ranch, fishing ranch, horse ranch, or a small cattle operation. The owner will find numerous desirable qualities from the location of the ranch to the improvements and opportunities the ran...
Horse and Equestrian Ranches, Production Ranches - livestock & farming, Sporting, Fishing, & Hunting Ranches
Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, United States 380 Acres
Tejas Whitetail Ranch
Tejas (Texas in Spanish) Whitetail Ranch located in the prime South Texas whitetail country is managed for trophy whitetail deer and is under Texas' wildlife tax exemption. The ranch is improved with a cozy ranch house and storage building and is well watered with surface tanks and well water piped across ranch to drinkers for wildlife. Terrain is ...
Sporting, Fishing, & Hunting Ranches
Big Wells, Dimmitt County, Texas, United States 1,250 Acres
Wallace Creek Ranch in Texas
Wallace Creek Ranch is an excellent production ranch, well suited for raising cattle, hay as well as crops such as sudan, oats and wheat. The ranch consists of 716 +/- acres with approximately 160 acres in coastal and an additional 30 acres in cultivation.  Wallace Creek runs through the property for about one half mile and the ranch has an ar...
Production Ranches - livestock & farming
San Saba, San Saba County, Texas, United States 716 Acres
Bowden Ranch
The Bowden Ranch located in the Texas Hill Country has all the country charm you would expect from a Hill Country ranch. In the spring, the meadows are covered with bluebonnets interspersed with majestic live oak trees.  Salt branch runs along the north boundary and is a wet weather creek that often holds small pools. The property has a small ...
Small Acreage, Sporting, Fishing, & Hunting Ranches
Cherokee, San Saba County, Texas, United States 152 Acres

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Texas Ranches and Land For Sale

Simple Tips to Use When Evaluating Texas Ranches and Cattle Ranches for Sale

While city life may be right for some people, many families are moving out of the city onto one of the many ranches for sale in Texas. Gardening and canning are becoming increasingly popular as more families are looking to become self-sufficient. Whether the family wants breathing room or they want to try full-time farming, there are things to consider before heading to Texas.


Purpose
An important thing to consider before buying a ranch or farm is how it will be used. Will it be used for gardening and residential purposes? Will relatives be living on the premises and helping the family make their living off the land? Because many farms are multipurpose, it’s up to the buyer to figure out how they want to use the land—and to do their research before they buy.


Amenities and Size
Where choosing the size of Texas hunting ranches for sale is concerned, the buyer should have a good idea of which livestock they want to raise and how much those animals eat. On average, a farm or ranch needs an acre for every cow, and one and a half acres for a horse. If there’s water available, ensure that it’s potable. Houses, barns, sheds and other buildings are all worthy of consideration.


Barns, Fences, and Other Buildings
Where operating a farm or a cattle ranch is concerned, the buyer needs a place to keep equipment and fencing to contain livestock. There are many types of fencing, and all have specific upkeep needs. When considering Texas farms for sale, pay careful attention to the condition of the fencing. Barns can be a benefit or a drawback, depending on their condition, and other structures can be valuable. Buyers should consider their needs and find Texas cattle ranches for sale that fulfill them.


Access to Local Services
When a buyer moves out of the city, the first thing they may notice is that the ranch is far away from retail outlets and community services. Some large farms are very remote, and buyers should consider how far they’re willing to travel to get groceries and other necessities. Buyers should consider other services such as hospitals, police, and fire stations, which may be further away than the buyer expects.


Living Life on a Ranch or Farm
There are a variety of factors for buyers to consider before signing a purchase contract on Texas ranches for Sale. However, the tips above provide a good starting point for those who need to determine which type of property may best suit the family’s needs.

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