This 62.5 +or- acre farm is located just west of Paducah on the paved FM 1037. It has electricity and city water available at the road. The land consists of approximately 25 +or- acres of native pasture, with thick mesquites and native grasses, and 37 +or- of sandy loam cultivation. The farm land is currently fallow but has been planted in hay grazer and cotton in the past; it could grow wheat too. A shelterbelt runs along the whole east side, providing some good locations to set up a deer stand as well. This tract of land has lots of mule deer crossing it. LIST PRICE: $1,895 per acre, or $118,438 total (no minerals)
The Whitaker farm is located on the north edge of town, north of compress, just outside of the city limits of Paducah. 25.86 acres, most in cultivated land, has been in wheat and hay for the last several years. Fenced only on north side. Would make a homestead or good hay farm. LIST PRICE: $3,000 per acre, or $77,580 total (no minerals)
This ranch has 320 +or- acres and borders the Matador Wildlife Area. It has two water wells, a good perimeter fence and county road access on two sides. It is being offered turn key with 2 deer stands, 2 feeders and an approximately 2,900 sq ft tri-plex in town that is furnished, with a 2 BD-2 BTH main house, and two 1 BD-1 BTH apartments; perfect for an in-town deer camp or investment property. Loads of wildlife, with whitetail deer and quail being the most abundant, plus hogs and other varmints. Electricity is near by the land. LIST PRICE: $3,200 per acre, or $1,024,000 total (some minerals available)
The 2,240+- acre ranch is a testament to the vast possibilities of rural living. With 200 acres of cultivated cropland, this estate is ready to fulfill your farming, ranching, or countryside aspirations. At its heart lies an 800 sq ft living area, offering a warm and inviting retreat complete with modern comforts, while the adjoining 400 sq ft tack room caters to equestrian pursuits and ranch operations. Seven well-maintained ponds, a reliable reverse osmosis water system, and KingCottle rural water access ensure plentiful water supply for livestock, irrigation, or recreation. Adding to its agricultural appeal is a feed yard designed for finishing cattle, providing the infrastructure needed for efficient livestock operations. The ranchâ??s well-maintained fencing, ranging from good to excellent condition, secures the land and supports a variety of agricultural endeavors. Its diverse landscape blends fertile cropland with expansive pastures, creating endless opportunities for high-yield farming, grazing, or wildlife management. For the avid outdoorsman, this property is a hunterâ??s paradise, offering exceptional hunting for Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Bobwhite Quail, Turkey, Dove, Javelina, Varmints, and Wild Hogs. The varied terrain and abundant wildlife make this ranch a year-round destination for unforgettable outdoor experiences. Complementing this property, an additional 540-acre property located on county road 324, exemplifies agricultural efficiency and productivity.
This is an outstanding 1147-acre ranch near Paducah, Texas. It offers paved road frontage, four water wells, an excellent set of working pens, barn, cabin, good grazing for cattle, great elevation changes, wonderful views, and excellent hunting. The ranch is located approx. four miles from Paducah on FM 1037 and it also has some frontage on County Rd 101. The water wells are strategically placed over the property and one of the wells is located at the working pens. Water is piped to the lots, cabin, and barn. The grazing is good however it is dry now due to the lack of rain but the ranch consistently carries approx. forty head of cows. The views are amazing from the higher ground on the ranch overlooking the countryside, you can see for miles. The hunting is super, the ranch borders the Bird ranch on the North which consist of thousands of acres and allows no hunting leases. The ranch has whitetail and mule deer, quail as well as a virarity of other types of wildlife.
Excellent hunting and recreational opportunity just southeast of Paducah, TX in Cottle County. Offering a diverse 582 acres traversed by the North Wichita River which flows seasonally; rolling topography; and various species of beautiful trees. Wildlife including Whitetail deer, Mule deer, quail, dove, turkey, and varmints roam freely. Approximately 318 acres currently in CRP through 09/2030. Excellent grass available for grazing cattle. The property is bordered on 3 sides by Farm-to-Market roads, is serviced by county water, and on the west side has an electric meter. Call now to tour this outstanding property just 1 hour 45 minutes drive from Lubbock.
TUCKER-BEARDEN RANCH 340 +or- acres Cottle County, Texas CRP renewed in 2021 â 306.63 acres at $23.00 per acre - $7,052 annual check Old irrigation well worked until 1980 â pumped near 1000 GPM King Cottle water line runs across the property Has two wire electric fence FM frontage on two sides Big mesquites, a few hardwoods White Tail, Turkey, dove, quail, wild hogs Improved grass, 33 +or- acres of pasture LIST PRICE: $2,300 per acre, 50% of seller's owned minerals will convey
Paducah is located in Texas. Paducah, Texas has a population of 1,116. Paducah is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 21.09% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.02%.
The median household income in Paducah, Texas is $40,050. The median household income for the surrounding county is $43,654 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Paducah is 37.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 96.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 27.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 24.4 inches per year, with 2.8 inches of snow per year.