Diamond H Ranch
Childress, TXA rare turn-key production agriculture and recreational property in desirable Childress County, featuring a 10± acre bass lake, a mix of cropland and pasture, and excellent structural and livestock improvements.
Chad grew up in West Texas and has been in the farm and ranch real estate industry since 2000. After earning a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics and a master’s degree in Land Economics and Real Estate while attending Texas A&M University, Chad began his career in farm and ranch property appraisal.
Over the years, he has specialized in valuations of various agricultural property types, emphasizing estate settlement and planning, undivided ownership interests, expert witness testimony, wildfire damages, ranch partitions, and other needs. For over 20 years, he was associated with Chas. S. Middleton and Son in Lubbock, Texas, where his practice diversified into the brokerage of farm and ranch property, with a trade area throughout Texas and New Mexico.
With vast experience and knowledge in all facets of farm and ranch real estate, Chad prides himself on the aggressive representation of buyers and sellers to maximize their return on investment. He has been blessed to have appraised and brokered several well-recognized and high-profile legacy-type ranch properties for well-known individuals and families and several of the Nation’s largest landowners.
Chad holds an Accredited Rural Appraiser Designation through the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, real estate broker’s licenses in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma, and general appraisal certifications in Texas and New Mexico.
Chad and his wife, Kaci, reside near Lubbock, Texas.
This exceptional offering is located approximately 12 miles northeast of Turkey and 17 miles west of Estelline, in central Hall County. The ranch is conveniently sited at the northeast corner of Farm to Market 657 and County Road P, which extends along the south boundary.
An outstanding variety of terrain features sweeps across the ranch from level to rolling topography, breaking into the Little Red River. A prominent seasonal drainage, the Little Red River fronts the north property boundary for approximately two and three-quarter miles. The river bottom country is brushy, providing awesome game habitat. Two other deep drainages with brushy native pastures traverse the ranch.
The approximately 550 acres of cultivation are divided into several fields and intermingled with the native pasture and draws, offering corridors for game travel. This is an income opportunity for the ranch through wheat pasture grazing, cotton, hay, or a combination thereof. These fields can also be a magnet for area wildlife if seeded with wheat or other mixes for game food plots.
The Little Red River Ranch is well-watered, with seasonal holes of water found along the river. Other surface water features include earthen tanks. Livestock water is provided by one well equipped with an electric submersible pump as well as a rural water tap located at the southwest corner of the ranch.
The ranch offers a good mix of game species, including mule deer, whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, dove, and varmints.
Offered with 25% of the seller’s owned minerals. The exact mineral ownership is unknown. All rights associated with alternative energy production will be conveyed.
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