Dryland Farmland with Water
Parcel 5280 Co Rd H Dodson, TX 79230
Parcel 5280 Co Rd H, Dodson, TX, 79230
$288,000
For Sale
Under Contract
$288,000
LAND - Childress County, TX
Lot Size160.00 Acres
Days on Market68
Property Features for Parcel 5280 Co Rd H
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active Under Contract
- Lot size
- 160.00 Acres
Listing Agency
Great Plains Land Co.
(405) 255-0051
501 N. Walker Ave., Suite 100, Oklahoma City, TX
Listed by
Anthony Shane Biggers
(405) 623-1591
Added: May 11 Checked: Jul 17 at 6:06 am
MLS# 11741872
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This offering consists of approximately 160 acres of dryland farmland in northern Childress County, Texas, laid out for continued row-crop use and manageable field operations. The terrain is predominantly level to gently sloping, and the soil composition is described as roughly 40% Tipton loam with 1–3% slopes and another roughly 40% Abilene clay loam with 0–1% slopes. The perimeter is partially fenced, including 5-strand barbed wire along the north and east boundaries, a 2-strand electrified barbed wire on the west side, and open frontage along the southern county road boundary. The property also includes an unused water well that is reported to have strong output potential, though it currently requires bailing or drilling deeper.
Access is described as excellent, with paved County Road 20 leading to County Road H and an improved dirt road providing direct entry to the farm. The overall site layout is open, supporting flexibility for continued cotton and wheat production, grazing considerations, or future agricultural improvements.
The property is positioned for buyers seeking agricultural acreage with an established farming history and workable equipment access. It may also appeal to producers or rural land buyers looking to secure dryland ground with productive soils, partial fencing, and a documented water-well resource that could support future agricultural or rural development needs, subject to appropriate permitting and follow-up well work.
Access is described as excellent, with paved County Road 20 leading to County Road H and an improved dirt road providing direct entry to the farm. The overall site layout is open, supporting flexibility for continued cotton and wheat production, grazing considerations, or future agricultural improvements.
The property is positioned for buyers seeking agricultural acreage with an established farming history and workable equipment access. It may also appeal to producers or rural land buyers looking to secure dryland ground with productive soils, partial fencing, and a documented water-well resource that could support future agricultural or rural development needs, subject to appropriate permitting and follow-up well work.
Key Highlights
- 160+/- acres of northern Childress County, Texas dryland farm with established cotton and wheat production history
- Approximately 40% Tipton loam soils with 1–3% slopes and approximately 40% Abilene clay loam soils with 0–1% slopes
- Mostly level to gently sloping terrain for dryland farming and easier equipment operation
Property Analytics
Location Intelligence
Current Use by Public Records
Agricultural land / Farmland
FAQs
What type of property is this?
Agricultural land / Farmland - 160-acre dryland tract with productive soils, paved and dirt-road access, and an unused water well for farm use.
Where is this agricultural land / farmland located?
The property is located at Parcel 5280 Co Rd H Dodson, TX.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $288,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 160+/- acres of northern Childress County, Texas dryland farm with established cotton and wheat production history; Approximately 40% Tipton loam soils with 1–3% slopes and approximately 40% Abilene clay loam soils with 0–1% slopes; Mostly level to gently sloping terrain for dryland farming and easier equipment operation