Search Land - 640 acres in Swisher County ~ Andrew Pennington Listing Agent
640 acres in Swisher County ~ Andrew Pennington Listing Agent
$1,848,000|Listed: May 18, 2026
MLS#603771375
Swisher County, Texas
Status:Active
Property Type
- Farm
- Ranch
- Acreage
Acreage
640 acres
County
Swisher
Format
Sale
Features
- Pivot Irrigation
- Home
- Barn
Description
Location & Access:
Located 3 miles southwest of Kress, Texas on County Road 13 in Swisher County, about 1 hour between Lubbock and Amarillo. The property sits only a few miles from the I-27 corridor, the primary road connecting Amarillo and Lubbock. Access is straightforward off County Road 13.
Land & Layout:
This is a 640-acre irrigated farm split into two separate tracts located approximately one mile apart along County Road 13. The northern tract is a quarter-section. The southern tract is larger and serves as the main operating base for the farm. Both tracts offer high-quality productive farmland in the heart of the Texas Panhandle.
Irrigation & Water:
The northern tract is served by three irrigation wells tied together, producing approximately 200 gallons per minute. Irrigation equipment on the north includes a 2014 quarter-mile Valley brand pivot. The southern tract has seven irrigation wells providing a total water supply of roughly 300 gallons per minute. Irrigation equipment on the south includes a 1990 quarter-mile Valley pivot and a 2007 model 210-acre windshield wiper Valley pivot. Total across both tracts: ten irrigation wells and three Valley brand pivots.
Improvements:
The southern tract includes an implement shed on the far east side used for equipment storage. Existing fencing is in place on the northern tract.
Residence:
An older 1,500 square-foot brick house sits on the southwest side of the southern tract. The home is 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms.
Listing Agent

Blaine Covington
Texas Hunting Land LLC
Fort Worth, Texas
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