Final Sale Price: No price given
Listed Price: $288,000
Date Listed: 05/11/2026
Located in northern Childress County, this productive 160-acre dryland farm offers a strong opportunity for producers, investors, or buyers seeking quality Texas Panhandle acreage with established farming history and excellent access. The property has a consistent track record of cotton and wheat production and features predominantly level to gently sloping terrain well suited for continued agricultural use.
Approximately 40% of the soils consist of Tipton loam with 1-3% slopes, while another 40% is Abilene clay loam with 0-1% slopes, providing solid dryland farming capability across the tract. The combination of productive soils and manageable topography creates an efficient farming setup with easy equipment operation and accessibility throughout the property.
Access is excellent with paved County Road 20 leading to County Road H, an improved dirt road providing direct access to the farm. Utilities and future improvements are enhanced by the presence of an unused water well that is reported to have strong output potential. The well currently needs to be bailed or drilled deeper, offering possible future water opportunities for agricultural or rural residential use.
The property is partially fenced with 5-strand barbed wire fencing along the north and east boundaries, a 2-strand electrified barbed wire fence on the west side, and open frontage along the southern county road boundary. The open layout allows flexibility for continued row crop production, grazing potential, or future improvements.
Whether you are looking to expand an existing farming operation, secure investment land in the Texas Panhandle, or own productive acreage with long-term agricultural value, this Childress County property presents an excellent opportunity with strong access, proven production history, and desirable soils.
Property Highlights160 acres in northern Childress County, Texas
Productive dryland cotton and wheat farm
Approximately 40% Tipton loam soils
Approximately 40% Abilene clay loam soils
Mostly level to gently sloping terrain
Paved access via County Road 20 to Co Road H
Improved dirt road access via County Road H
Unused water well reportedly with good output potential
Partial perimeter fencing in place
Strong agricultural investment opportunity
Easy equipment access throughout property
Suitable for continued farming or mixed agricultural use