This + or - 359 acre dry-land farm is located in Haskell County. It has great crop yields and offers immediate income potential. The farm is two miles west of Weinert and just north of FM 167. Thompson Lake lies on the east side of this farm. This 100+ acre playa lake is an excellent wildlife habitat. The lake bottom is home to deer, wild hogs, quail, dove and waterfowl, also home to flocks of migrating duck and geese for many years. There is approximately 259 acres of cultivated farmland which is planted annually with cotton, wheat or sorghum. Photos show the cotton and sorghum crops from 2025 crops. The farm has excellent production with a current 7-year cotton average of 615 lbs per acre, which is about 3X the county average. The land is currently farmed by an excellent local tenant farmer which has been planting the land and harvesting crops for years. Access to the farm can be from the north off CR 614 or south off FM 617. There is electricity available in the area.
Weinert Farm + or - 265 acres Cultivated farmland only – 265 Acres at $2150 per Acre. We have separated the playa lake bottom from this listing to offer only the dry-land farm acreage. Weinert Farm is 100% cultivated land that has great crop yields. The farm is two miles west of Weinert and just north of FM 167. The farmland is bounded by CR 164 on the north and west. Thompson Lake and the surrounding salt cedar and mesquite trees have been surveyed and separated from this listing. This listing contains the farmland only. There is approximately 265 acres of cultivated farmland, which is planted annually with cotton, wheat, or sorghum. Photos show the cotton and sorghum crops from this year. The farm has excellent production with a current 5-year cotton average of 615 lbs per acre, which is about 3X the county average. The land is currently farmed by an excellent local tenant farmer which has been planting the land and harvesting crops for years. Access to the farm can be from the north off CR 614 or south off FM 617. There is electricity available in the area. The owner has just completed signing a Windmill lease with Greenbelt Renewable Energies 1st Phase of windmill tower installations that would go with the property. 50% minerals rights can be transferred to the buyer with an acceptable offer.
This 160-acre property, located in the northeastern portion of Haskell County along CR 291, offers an excellent opportunity for both established producers and those seeking a starter farm. The land includes approximately 140 acres of dryland cropland, suitable for a variety of crops, as well as 20 acres of native pasture ideal for grazing or rotational use. With convenient county road access and a balanced mix of cultivation and pastureland, this tract presents a versatile investment. Whether you're looking to expand your current operation or step into agricultural ownership, this property provides the space, location, and potential to meet your needs.
This expansive 485-acre property in Haskell County offers a unique blend of agricultural potential and recreational opportunities. With excellent cultivation and quality pasture, it is perfectly suited for a livestock and crop production rotation. The property features well-established cattle pens and readily available electric service, enhancing its usability. Access is outstanding, with well-maintained Haskell County roads providing entry on both the eastern and western sides. The partially improved pasture is securely fenced, ensuring effective management for grazing. Water resources are abundant, including three tanks and a seasonal creek, making it an ideal environment for livestock and wildlife. Moreover, this land is perfect for hunting, attracting deer, dove, turkey, and migratory birds, adding to its allure. The wind and mineral rights are negotiable, presenting additional investment opportunities. This property is a rare find, combining agricultural viability with recreational appeal in a prime location.
This expansive 80-acre parcel of former Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land is a rare find, offering both accessibility and potential. Located with county road access on both the west and north sides, this property provides easy entry and exit for various uses. This property is not only ideal for hunting enthusiasts but also holds potential for other recreational activities or future developments. The existing wind lease adds an income opportunity, and with the right offer, you can also secure the mineral rights, adding to the land's value and potential. Don't miss out on this versatile and beautiful piece of land.
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Weinert is located in Texas. Weinert, Texas has a population of 192. Weinert is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 32.56% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.73%.
The median household income in Weinert, Texas is $43,182. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,432 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Weinert is 43.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 95.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 26 inches per year, with 2.4 inches of snow per year.