Floyd County, Texas Land For Sale (5 results)
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07/18/2025
$546,490
147.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Floyd County - 0 FM 689, Quitaque, TX
147 Acres | Northeastern Floyd County, TX | Trailway Investment Opportunity
Location & Overview
Situated in the top northeast corner of Floyd County, this 147-acre property offers a unique
chance to own land on both sides of the Caprock Canyons Trailway. With wide-open views and
easy access, this spot is full of potential for development or recreation.
Caprock Canyons Trailway Frontage
The Caprock Canyons Trailway runs directly through the property, splitting it into two parcels.
This 64-mile trail follows an old railroad line and now serves as a popular route for hiking,
biking, and horseback riding through scenic red rock canyons and rolling plains. Its a favorite
among outdoor lovers seeking remote and rugged beauty.
Development Potential
This place is a blank slate ready for the right buyer. Whether you want to set up:
RV hookups
Camping or glamping sites
A country store or trailway rest stop
...its got great visibility and direct access to the trail. The seller is open to dividing the property
and selling each side separately.
Water & Utilities
There is one old water well on the property, but it hasnt been operational for quite some time.
No other utilities are currently in place. Electricity runs along the highway.
Leases
There are no active hunting or grazing leases on the property, giving a buyer full control from
day one.
Summary
Whether you're looking to create a business, recreational getaway, or long-term investment, this
place has the location and the potential. With frontage on the historic Caprock Canyons Trailway
and seller flexibility on divisions, this is a rare opportunity in the northeastern corner of Floyd County.
03/14/2025
$424,575
333 ac.
ACTIVE
Floyd County - Lockney, TX
Property Overview:
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.
Soil Composition:
The property consists of the following soil types:
Pullman clay loam (PuA): 48.55% (0-1% slopes)
Lofton clay loam (LoA): 39.17% (0-1% slopes, occasionally ponded)
Randall clay (RaA): 6.31% (0-1% slopes, frequently ponded)
McLean clay (McA): 3.45% (0-1% slopes, occasionally ponded)
Pullman clay loam (PuB): 2.13% (1-3% slopes)
Estacado clay loam (EcB): 0.38% (1-3% slopes)
These soils are well-suited for farming, CRP conservation, or conversion back to pasture for livestock.
Land Use & CRP Enrollment:
Total Acres: 333 acres
CRP Enrolled Acres: 268.52 acres at $33.59 per acre annually
CRP Contract Expiration: 2032
Dryland Acres: 0
Pasture Potential: Excellent for conversion back to grazing land
Acres Under Pivot: 0
This CRP contract provides a consistent revenue stream while supporting soil conservation, wildlife habitat, and long-term land value appreciation.
Water Features:
2 Playa Lake Bottoms that hold water seasonally, creating excellent conditions for waterfowl hunting and wildlife habitat.
Topography & Utilities:
Topography: Mostly level, making it easy for farming or development.
Utilities: Electricity available on-site.
Hunting & Recreation:
This property offers diverse and high-quality hunting opportunities, with several mule deer herds in the area and a thriving bird population.
Big Game Hunting:
Mule deer
Whitetail deer
Bird & Waterfowl Hunting:
Sandhill crane
Quail
Pheasant
Waterfowl (ducks, geese, etc.)
The playa lake bottoms help attract waterfowl, making this an ideal property for hunting enthusiasts.
Investment Potential:
With cattle prices at record highs, this land is a prime candidate for conversion back to pasture.
CRP payments guarantee a steady income through 2032.
Future irrigation potential due to nearby irrigated farms could increase land value and crop production options.
Lease Information:
Grazing Lease: None
Farm Lease: None
Hunting Lease: None
Location & Accessibility:
The property is located in Floyd County, TX, with county road frontage on the south and west sides for easy access.
Distances to Nearby Towns:
Lockney, TX: Approximately 17.3 miles south via FM 598.
Plainview, TX: Approximately 31 miles west.
Silverton, TX: Approximately 14 miles northeast via SH 86 and FM 598.
School District:
Lockney Independent School District (ISD)
Property Taxes:
[To be determined]
Contact Information:
For more details or to schedule a showing, contact:
Cayson George
806-341-8524 | 806-823-2040
Important Notes:
This property is NOT for rent or lease.
Buyer's Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Brokerage Firm and must accompany the buying prospect on the first showing, all subsequent viewings, and all due diligence inspections to qualify for brokerage fee participation.
Final Thoughts:
This 333-acre farm in Floyd County, TX, is a versatile investment offering:
Steady CRP income through 2032
Exceptional hunting opportunities
Potential to convert back into pasture for cattle
Future irrigation possibilities
Whether you're looking for an agricultural investment, a recreational retreat, or an income-producing farm, this property offers outstanding potential.
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyers should verify all details independently.
09/10/2025
$1,224,000
480 ac.
ACTIVE
Floyd County - Lockney, TX
We are pleased to have obtained the exclusive listing on the 480 +/- acre irrigated Moore farm in Floyd County, Texas.
Size:
480 total acres, more or less, according to the Floyd County Appraisal District.
Location:
The farm is located 11 miles north of the community of Lockney, in Floyd County.
Access is very good, with a half-mile of paved highway frontage on FM 378. It is bounded by County Graded road 38 to the south, and County Graded road 89 on the west.
Legal Description:
Southwest quarter of Section 27, Block B-4, Floyd County, Texas
Northwest quarter of Section 27, Block B-4, Floyd County, Texas
Southeast quarter of Section 27, Block B-4, Floyd County, Texas
Description:
The property is being operated as a partially irrigated farm, with three center pivots and a total of 365 acres under pivot irrigation. These pivots are serviced by eight (8) submersible irrigation wells, producing a total of approximately 650 gallons per minute per the owner. All wells and center pivots are tied together with underground line.
Approximately 93% of the farmland is Pullman clay loam soils, with level 0-1% slope.
Farm Service Agency base acres and yields:
Corn: 79.5 acres, with PLC Yield of 140 bu.
Seed Cotton: 372.2 acres, with PLC Yield of 1,639 lbs.
This farm is located in the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District.
Taxes:
2024 taxes were $986.61
Improvements:
Three (3) center pivot sprinklers:
2021 Model, 7-tower Zimmatic
2006 Model, 7-tower Zimmatic
7-tower tower Zimmatic, believed to be approximately 20 years old.
Eight (8) electric submersible irrigation wells.
Three phase electricity is available in the center of the farm and along the east side.
Price:
The Moore farm is listed at an asking price of $2,550 per acre. All center pivots, irrigation wells, pumps and panels are included in this offering.
Brokers Remarks:
If you are in the market for a productive irrigated farm with quality soils in the High Plains Region of Texas, the Moore farm should be seen.
Call Clint Robinson for more information or to view the property at (806) 786-3730.
The information contained herein is believed to be correct. However, Charles S. Middleton and Son does not warrant its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyer’s agent’s responsibility to verify all information. Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Charles S. Middleton and Son.
09/10/2025
$350,865
101.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Floyd County - Lockney, TX
We are pleased to offer the exclusive listing on the 101.7± acre, drip irrigated Moore farm in Floyd County, Texas.
Size:
101.7 acres, more or less, according to the Floyd County Appraisal District.
Location:
The location of the farm is approximately 11 miles north and 1 mile east of the community of Lockney Texas.
Access to the property is good, with County Graded road 109 on the west side and County Graded road 38 on the south.
Legal Description:
101.7 acres, more or less, in Section No. 21, Block B-4, Floyd County, Texas.
Description:
Approximately 100 acres of drip irrigation is installed on the farm with 80” spacing. The system is serviced by three (3) submersible irrigation wells, with total production estimated at 300 gallons per minute, per the owner.
The farm is level, consisting of Pullman Clay Loam soils with 0-1% slope.
Farm Service Agency seed cotton base of 93.5 acres, with a PLC yield of 2,402 lbs.
Taxes:
2024 taxes were $263.68
Improvements:
Drip irrigation system and 3 submersible wells.
Three phase electricity is available on the west side and northeast corner of the property.
Price:
This farm is listed at an asking price of $3,450 per acre.
Brokers Remarks:
If you are in the market for a productive drip irrigated farm in the High Plains Region of Texas, this farm should be seen.
Call Clint Robinson for more information or a private showing at (806) 786-3730.
The information contained herein is believed to be correct. However, Charles S. Middleton and Son does not warrant its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyer’s agent’s responsibility to verify all information. Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Charles S. Middleton and Son.
08/06/2025
$210,000
155 ac.
ACTIVE
Floyd County - Lockney, TX
Floyd County Dryland Farm for Sale* SE of Providence*
155 Acres* Good Land
Legal Description: 155 acres, more or less, SW/4, Section 102, Block D-2, Frank Smith, Floyd County Texas.
Description: This dryland farm is in the northwest quadrant of Floyd County Texas. Good access is provided by County Roads 57 and 80. Electricity is available. There is currently a very nice hay grazer crop ready for baling. Soils include Portales clay loam with 0-1% slopes (51.8%), Pullman clay loam with 0-1% slopes (34.4%), and Pullman clay loam with 1-3% slopes (13.8%). A house and 5 acres located on the west/middle part of the farm is owned by someone else and not included. There is a tenant in place for this 2025 crop year. Typical dryland crops for this area include wheat for grain, wheat for grazing or baling, milo, cotton, and forages. With the exception of the 2025 crop, there are no other Seller reservations. All mineral interests (if any), wind and solar rights owned by the Seller will convey to the Buyer. Seller will provide title insurance and deed preparation.
Price: $210,000.00
Note: All mineral, wind, and solar interests owned by Seller will be conveyed to the Buyer.
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