Discover an 80-acre property in northeast Floyd County, offering spectacular West Texas views, sunrises, sunsets, and starry nights. Ideal for agriculture, recreation, or grazing, it features a house well with two faucets and electricity on the east side with an active meter. The 1260 ft plus frontage on FM 97 boosts visibility, and newer five-wire fencing around the perimeter enhances security. An old house and garage once occupied this property, but only a few remnants remain. No known restrictions, endless potential—great for livestock given current high cattle prices. Located 55 miles from Lubbock, 18 miles from Floydada, the Pumpkin Capital of Texas, and about 23 miles south of Caprock Canyon State Park—an excellent West Texas opportunity. Mineral rights transfer to the buyer. No current survey; buyers should verify zoning. Easements will be clarified by surveyors and the title company. Showings by appointment only. Trespassing is prohibited.
This 333-acre property in Floyd County, Texas, offers a prime investment opportunity for agriculture, conservation, and recreation. 268.52 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) until 2032, generating $33.59 per acre annuallya higher rate than many other CRP contracts. The property has county road frontage on the south and west sides, providing excellent accessibility. Electricity is available, and the area is surrounded by productive irrigated farms, presenting future irrigation potential. With cattle prices at all-time highs, this could be a great opportunity to convert the land back into pasture for grazing operations. Beyond agriculture, this land offers outstanding hunting. The area is known for several established mule deer herds, excellent waterfowl hunting, sandhill crane, quail, and pheasant.
Discover an incredible opportunity to own approximately 217± acres of unimproved land, perfectly situated between Amarillo and Lubbock. This expansive property offers endless possibilities, with no known restrictions, making it ideal for agricultural use, development, or investment. There are currently no structures or known utilities on the land, and no existing survey. Buyers are responsible for verifying zoning regulations, utility availability, school districts, and any other relevant details. No trespassing is allowed—showings are by appointment only. Please contact the listing agent to schedule a viewing or for additional information.

Lockney is located in Texas. Lockney, Texas has a population of 1,587. Lockney is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 43.35% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 34.12%.
The median household income in Lockney, Texas is $56,667. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,007 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Lockney is 38 years.
The average high temperature in July is 91.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 20.9 inches per year, with 9.2 inches of snow per year.