Long Hollow Ranch
Marquez, TX954± acres of rolling pastureland and scattered woods overlooking the Navasota River valley northeast of Marquez. Long county road frontage, scattered oilfield, two spring-fed creeks, and river frontage.
The deep, productive soils of the Brazos River alluvial plain offer agricultural production and a great investment opportunity to expand your operation or own a great farm with attractive income potential. This farm is solid and well-shaped, with approximately 210 acres historically in corn, cotton, and grain sorghum. Consisting of the most common soils in the bottom, Ships clay, Roetex clay, and Weswood silty clay loam, the farm offers good field structures, drainage, and accessibility.
Property taxes are estimated at $2,783 based upon past years.