Acreage: 189.23 with new survey
Creek: 15 Mile Coleto Creek with approx. one and half mile of creek frontage
Location: Southern DeWitt County
Trees: Live Oaks, Willow, Cottonwood, Burr Oak, Mesquite, Huisache and native brush
Improvements:
Fencing: In addition to the three pastures fenced with barbed wire, electric fencing is used as partition the remaining part of the property into several smaller cells or grazing pastures. With the electric fence, the cattle can be moved easily into areas for concentrated grazing.
Grasses: Native grass as well as improved grass are found on the property. Improved grasses consist of Jigs grass, Coastal Bermuda grass, Klein grass and Wilman Lovegrass.
Water: One water well with, one stock tank, one holding tank, live creek.
Electric: Yes
First Building: Bunk house, There are three separate sheet metal barns or storage buildings on this ranch. The first building is a three-room bunk house on pier and beam foundation. While this building does not have plumbing, it does have electrical services and water adjacent to the building. This building has a wood floor, panel walls and plywood ceiling. The exterior sheet metal is in good condition.
Second Building: Pipe frame, three-bay sheet metal equipment storage building. Approx. twelve foot tall and twelve feet wide at each bay and thirty-five feet deep. Tall metal doors that can be secured.
Third Building: Wood frame pole barn which is used for hay and equipment
The buildings are in overall good condition.
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