Located between the cities of Jacksonville and Henderson, Striker Creek Cattle Ranch is comprised of approximately 178 acres of rolling pasture with good grazing potential and large scattered pockets of mature hardwood timber. The tract has historically been utilized for cattle grazing and benefits from having multiple pastures which are both upland and bottomland areas that allows for cattle rotation. It is set-up for ease of managing cattle with alleyways and a set of pipe working pens that are improved with a covered working chute. An older pole barn offers some dry storage but there is also a large, all-steel hay barn. The hay barn is estimated to be approximately 50'x 00' with side walls on the two long sides and open on the ends. There is a water well located at the working pens that existed before the current owner's tenure. No specific details were available about the water well depth or capacity. It is located in both Cherokee and Rusk Counties, a new survey is on file.
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