368± Acres KONE FARM, Zavala County
Hwy. 57, La Pryor, Texas 78872
Description: Good size hunting/cattle ranch with a producing olive orchard. The Carrizo irrigation well waters the 100± acre orchard, and possibly could water a larger area. Several other non-operating Carrizo irrigation wells add to the water potential of this property.
Improvements: 3 Carrizo wells, 2 domestic wells. High fenced around the 100± acre olive orchard. Low perimeter fenced around 3 sides of 268± acres. Three-phase electricity.
Water: One operating Carrizo water well that is believed to be 480± feet deep. The existing pump is a 60HP, three-phase pump that pumps 800± gallons per minute. It is currently being used to irrigate the 100± acre olive orchard. There are 4 other wells that are not operating at this time, for a total of 2 domestic wells and 3 irrigation wells.
Vegetation: The land was cleared during the 1950s, originally used as a stock farm. About 268± acres consists of 20± years of re-growth brush, with the remaining 100± acres in an olive orchard. Good grass throughout and large mesquite trees in the 268± acres.
Wildlife: This property has an abundance of dove and quail. There are a few deer and hogs, but with proper water distribution, this ranch could hold a good amount of game.
Minerals: Surface sale only; no production.
Taxes: Exempt
Location: The property is 90± miles southwest of San Antonio, 18± miles south of Uvalde, 15± miles west of Batesville, and 1.2± miles west of La Pryor. Property is located on the north side of Hwy. 57, with 2073± feet frontage.
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