Fantastic ranch located in Motley County boasting live water and variable topography. OL Glory Ranch, once apart of the historic Matador Ranch, has deep roots in the area. The ranch is setup for running cattle including two sets of working pens centrally located near the creek plus three working windmills and well providing plenty of water to the pastures. The ranch is also known for its hunting thanks to water available year-round, the uneven land and cover from mesquite trees. This includes whitetail deer, quail and wild hogs.
Water:
Abundance of water! Ballard Creek runs approximately 2.5 miles through the ranch. There is one well on the southern portion of the ranch. Three windmills supply water on the northern portion. Two ponds are located on the property measuring around 7 and 1.8 acres.
Hunting:
A combination of natural water sources, thick vegetation and a good stock of grass, there is a healthy population of white-tailed deer, quail, turkey and hogs.
History:
Part of the ranch was once a part of the historic Matador Ranch. The property has primarily been used for general agricultural and recreational use.
Improvements:
Fenced for running cattle with 5 strand barb wire with cross fencing in average condition. There are two sets of working pens, one made of pipe and the other wood stays. The grass landing strip provides aviation access on the ranch. The ranch is accessed on the highway through a pipe and wood entrance.
Minerals:
The current percentage of owned mineral rights is unknown.
Landscape:
The rolling landscape is picturesque and ideal for recreational land for attracting a variety of wildlife. The soils here within are listed with accompanying percentages for area of interest totaling 100%: See Soil Report.
Zoning/Easements:
The property is outside of any municipality so is not zoned. There are no known easements that would affect operation of the ranch. It is anticipated all existing easements will be identified by surveyors.
Estimated Taxes:*
$3,515
Water Conservation District:
The property lies within the Gateway Groundwater Conservation District.
Area:
This property is located in central Motley County.
Access:
The ranch has approximately 1 mile of US Highway 62 access along the south side of the property.