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JOE WILSON/AGENT (214) 784–3725 | JCWILSON@JCWILSONINT.COM<br />

SAM VESTER/BROKER (210) 844–3942<br />

Venado Grande Ranch<br />

3,664–12,158± Acres | Knox County<br />

Venado Grande Ranch is an outstanding northwest Texas hunting ranch known<br />

for excellent trophy whitetail deer, turkeys, doves, quail, ducks and wild hogs.<br />

The ranch can be sold as one track of 12,058 acres or 8,103 acres. Two-thirds<br />

of the ranch has not been hunted in more than 20 years. The majority of the<br />

land is rolling with scattered cedar and mesquite tree cover. There are eight<br />

pastures and 150 acres previously planted in wheat. The ranch usually carries<br />

about 35 acres per animal unit or 300 mother cows. Most of the ranch is a<br />

strong red sandy loam soil...the best. The primary source of water for the ranch<br />

is from the Cattle King Water Coop. Five 10,000 gallon tanks store water<br />

which is distributed by pipelines to 23 cattle and wildlife troughs throughout<br />

the ranch. There are many stock ponds with some being large and stocked with<br />

fish. Over six miles of Wichita River meanders though the northwest quadrant<br />

of the ranch. Venado Grande is conveniently located approximately 180 miles<br />

west of Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, 102 miles north of Abilene, 119 miles<br />

east of Lubbock and 215 miles southeast of Amarillo. From Benjamin, Texas<br />

proceed west on Highway 82 for eight-and-a-half miles the property fronts the<br />

right side of Highway 82. Half of seller owned minerals will be conveyed.<br />

Contact for price. For virtual tour go to www.venadogranderanch.info<br />

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