Shawver Homestead is a well-manicured multi-use property with over 100 years of love and sweat poured into this ground by the same family. Abilities to run cattle while growing crops and harvesting wildlife create unique opportunities to support a sustainable life off the land. Interior pastures have ponds for animals, and the cross fencing aids in painless cattle and farming rotations. Being creatures of the edge, the local whitetail population prefers the wooded areas that break the cultivation into pastures. Rotating seasonal crops, such as wheat and sunflowers, provides production income as it enhances recreational and grazing abilities. Shawver Homestead is an excellent all-around tract of land, whether you want to use it as a hunting escape, cattle operation, or income-producing asset.
Agents Comments: Shawver Homestead checks all the boxes for a lovely working ranch. This property offers a secluded feel in Archer County and is far enough west for most tracts to be large working ranches. This acreage has road access and trails traversing the entire south and east boundary that could use some TLC. This land is clean and has high marks as an investment property.
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Listing Agent: Heath Kramer (940) 456-0575
No Trespassing. Please contact a Campbell Farm & Ranch team member for a showing. Campbell Farm & Ranch welcomes all cooperating agents and brokers. Cooperating Agents/Brokers must make first contact with the listing agent and be present at all showings to fully participate in the commission split. Commission split is at Campbell Farm & Ranch LLC's sole discretion. Information contained in this advertisement is understood to be accurate and reliable but is not guaranteed. Please verify all information before using the information for decision-making purposes. The seller reserves the right to refuse any offer, review multiple offers, accept backup offers or remove the property from the active market.
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