top of page

±160 acres Grass Land: Bailey County 

Property ID: Stateline 160; 14618
(Click to see all properties in this package)

±160 acres of raw native grass land acres located in Bailey County now available. Property is established with native grasses and was formally in the CRP program.  This portion of Bailey County falls within the antelope/pronghorn range. Antelope are abundant in the area, and mule deer are periodically spotted, along with blue quail and dove. There is potential for this parcel to be Organic Certified, since no herbicides/pesticides have been used on the farm for a number of years. There is electricity on County Road 1234 which borders the south boundary line. There is also a high possibility for issuance of "Landowner Pronghorn Hunting Permits" by TPWD. 


This property is for sale along with 3 other properties (2 of them income producing in the CRP program). This property can be bought separately or in entirety.  The other 3 properties:

 

***See map, pictures, and details below***

Take FULL advantage of the interactive map feature! Click the "Map Legend" Feature at the bottom left corner to enable/disable different layers, so you can investigate the property as much as possible.

For more information or property inquiries, call or text ANYTIME:

 

806- 853-SELL (7355)  or email corey@veritaslandco.com

Please reference Property Id: Stateline 160, ID 14641

FM 41 intro
FM4 41 pics

Property Details:

  • ±160 acres, in Bailey County

  • High Plains Ecoregion

  • ~34 miles to Muleshoe, TX (Pop: 5,090).~35 miles to Morton, TX (Pop: 1,668).~35 miles to Portales, NM (Pop:  12,042). ~52 miles to Clovis, NM (Pop: 37,988). ,~88 miles to Lubbock, TX (Pop: 263,930).

  • All land acreage comprised of native grassland

  • CR 1234 frontage with electric lines on the south property line

  • Barbed wire fence on east, north, and west boundary lines

  • Borders the New Mexico state line

  • Sagamore Wind Farm 1.6 miles to the west (Roosevelt County, NM)

  • Between two wildlife reserves: Grulla Nat'l Reserve (~7 miles) and Muleshoe Nat'l Refuge (~14 miles)

  • Ag exempt; 2022 property taxes: $501.82

  • Soils Report: Non-Irrigated class, suited for Intense Grazing, or Moderate Cultivation

  • In Mule Deer and Pronghorn range, blue quail and dove range

  • Potential for issuance of "Landowner Pronghorn Hunting Permits" by TPWD (see Texas Parks and Wildlife Pronghorn Permits Page)

  • In High Plains Under Water Conservation District

  • Would make a great homestead tract, grazing acreage, hunting parcel, organic dryland farm, or re-enrollment in the CRP program

  • NO seller imposed deed restrictions

  • Sudan School District
  • All owned mineral rights, wind rights, solar rights to convey
  • This property is for sale along with 3 other properties (2 of them income producing in the CRP program). This property can be bought separately or in entirety. 
  • (Click to see all properties in this package)
  • Price: $850/acre or $136,000

Woodrow Rd. - HWY 87 Development 87: Text
bottom of page