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This 219-acre farm borders the city limits of Quitaque and offers a rare blend of convenience and production. With highway frontage on the entire north side and county road along the west, access is easy from all directions. The property has city water already in place, saving you the hassle and cost of drilling a well.











It’s currently being used for cattle and produces strong hay and wheat crops. The land lays well and is open enough to farm while still offering great views of the Caprock to the east. Whether you ' re looking to expand your operation or build a home in a peaceful setting, this place has the location, utilities, and potential to make it happen. Sunsets here are some of the best around.



Thefarmconsistsofapproximately214acresof productiveloamsoilsidealforgrazingandpotential cultivation.ThedominantsoiltypesincludeBukreek loam(1–3%slopes)andBerdaloam(both1–3%and3–5% slopes),alongwithPaloduroloam.Thesewell-drained soilsaretypicaloftheregionandprovidestrongnative forageproduction.Themajorityoftheacreageliesin soilsratedClassIIandIIIwithcapabilitysubclasses“e,” indicatingerosionriskbutotherwisesuitableforpasture orlimitedfarmingwithpropermanagement

















Bukreek loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes
Berda loam, moist, 1 to 3 percent slopes
Paloduro loam, moist, 1 to 3 percent slopes
Berda loam, moist, 3 to 5 percent slopes
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(*) Total acres may differ in the second decimal compared to the sum of each acreage soil. This is due to a round error because we only show the acres of each soil with two decimal




