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Owning farmland in Texas is more than an investment—it’s a way of life that connects you to the state’s rich agricultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Texas, known for its vast open spaces and diverse geography, offers a unique opportunity for landowners to cultivate the land, care for livestock, or simply enjoy the peace of rural living.
Life on a Texas farm brings with it a rewarding blend of work and tranquility. Whether you’re raising cattle, planting crops, or tending to a thriving garden, the sense of accomplishment that comes from working the land is unmatched. Many farmers take pride in contributing to the state’s robust agricultural economy, which leads the nation in beef production and cotton farming.
Farmland in Texas is incredibly diverse, ranging from the rolling plains of West Texas to the lush pastures of the East and the Hill Country’s picturesque views. This variety allows landowners to choose the terrain that best suits their needs and passions. Wildlife enthusiasts will also enjoy the abundance of deer, turkey, and other animals that make the land their home.
Owning farmland fosters a connection to nature, with quiet mornings, stunning sunsets, and star-filled skies offering a welcome retreat from city life. The strong sense of community in rural areas adds to the experience, with neighbors often lending a helping hand or sharing their own stories of life on the land.
In Texas, farmland ownership is more than property—it’s a legacy, a lifestyle, and a connection to the rugged beauty of the Lone Star State.
Life on a Texas farm brings with it a rewarding blend of work and tranquility. Whether you’re raising cattle, planting crops, or tending to a thriving garden, the sense of accomplishment that comes from working the land is unmatched. Many farmers take pride in contributing to the state’s robust agricultural economy, which leads the nation in beef production and cotton farming.
Farmland in Texas is incredibly diverse, ranging from the rolling plains of West Texas to the lush pastures of the East and the Hill Country’s picturesque views. This variety allows landowners to choose the terrain that best suits their needs and passions. Wildlife enthusiasts will also enjoy the abundance of deer, turkey, and other animals that make the land their home.
Owning farmland fosters a connection to nature, with quiet mornings, stunning sunsets, and star-filled skies offering a welcome retreat from city life. The strong sense of community in rural areas adds to the experience, with neighbors often lending a helping hand or sharing their own stories of life on the land.
In Texas, farmland ownership is more than property—it’s a legacy, a lifestyle, and a connection to the rugged beauty of the Lone Star State.
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MLS# 11492407
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$12,750,000
Listing Office: Keller Williams Realty Professionals

MLS# 77200628
ACTIVE
$12,650,000
Listing Office: Walzel Properties - Spring

MLS# 62822103
ACTIVE
$12,603,370
8 Beds
6 Baths
Listing Office: J4 Legacy Properties, LLC

MLS# 37368140
PENDING
$12,083,520
Listing Office: Wendy Cline Properties Group

MLS# 5064288
ACTIVE
$12,000,000
Listing Office: Keller Williams Realty Southwest

MLS# 61378927
ACTIVE
$11,751,600
Listing Office: Schultz Texas Properties

MLS# 96581077
ACTIVE
$11,500,000
Listing Office: Republic Ranches, LLC

MLS# 74974788
ACTIVE
$11,412,500
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MLS# 79343913
PENDING
$11,256,671
Listing Office: Waller County Land Co.

MLS# 20101860
ACTIVE
$10,900,000
4 Beds
27 Baths
Listing Office: Legacy Broker Group

MLS# 75143702
ACTIVE
$10,862,984
Listing Office: Waller County Land Co.

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