Brendan Garrison , Broker- Chas. S. Middleton and Son LLC

Brendan Garrison , Broker- Chas. S. Middleton and Son LLC Specializing in Farm and Ranch Real Estate in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas

💥UNDER CONTRACT💥Hunter Family Trust FarmSize: 169.23 Acres Location: Childress County, Texas Price: $410,000.00 We are p...
05/08/2026

💥UNDER CONTRACT💥

Hunter Family Trust Farm

Size: 169.23 Acres
Location: Childress County, Texas
Price: $410,000.00

We are proud to have the exclusive listing on the 169.23 acre Hunter Family Trust Farm in Childress County, Texas. This outstanding cultivated dry land farm is located 5.7 miles southwest of the town of Childress off of paved FM 94.

Description

The topography of the property is mostly level to gently rolling. The farm features 158 +/- acres of terraced cultivated dry land farm ground, and 11.23 +/- acres of native range land. Elevations on the farm range from 1,900 ft. on the west side to 1,850 on the southeast side. Elevations on the cultivated portion of the farm range from 1,900 ft. on the west side, to 1,870 ft. on the east side.
The farm is currently planted in cotton, and is the crop that has traditionally been planted on the farm. The soil quality found on this tract is considered to be good with approximately 48% being Carey Loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, and 44% being St. Paul Silt Loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 8.4 % Woodward Loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes, and the remainder being made up of Paducah Loam and Quinlan- Woodward Loam.

The average annual rain fall for Childress County, Texas is 21 inches.
The farm is currently fenced on the north and east sides.

Broker Remarks & Pricing

If you are in the market for a nice cultivated dry land farm in close proximity to Childress please give the Hunter Family Trust Farm your full consideration. The farm is realistically priced at $410,000.00. For more information or to schedule a showing please call Brendan Garrison (806) 790-5900.

This ranch is exclusively listed by Chas. S. Middleton & Son.
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💥SOLD💥BROOKS NORTH RANCHSize: 157.94 AcresLocation: Brown County, Texas Price: $6,700.00/acre or $1,058,198.00We are pro...
04/30/2026

💥SOLD💥

BROOKS NORTH RANCH

Size: 157.94 Acres
Location: Brown County, Texas
Price: $6,700.00/acre or $1,058,198.00

We are proud to have the exclusive listing on the 157.94± acre Brooks North Ranch in Brown County, Texas. This outstanding cattle, hunting and recreational property is located approximately 13.5 miles south of Cross Plains, Texas, and approximately 18 miles northwest of Brownwood, Texas, and just 6.5 miles north of Lake Brownwood off State Highway 279, and graded CR 129 which splits the property.

Topography

The Brooks North Ranch is made up of two tracts one being 127.95 acres on the north side of CR 129, and the second being 29.99 acres on the south side of CR 129. The first tract (127.95 acres) is mostly level to gently rolling with the property draining to the east and north. Two small draws meander through the west side and through the center of the property. Both draws merge and exit the north-central side of this tract. The tract consists of native pasture, improved pasture, and cultivated land. Approximately 75 acres of the native land remains raw, uncleared, pasture. This area has a heavy canopy of hardwoods consisting of mesquite, cedar elm, and oak trees. The remainder of the native pasture and improved pasture has been selectively cleared, with large sculpted trees scattered throughout. The second tract (29.99 acres) is south of CR 129. It features an elevated ridge that runs from the north to south along the western edge of the tract with the tract draining north and east. This tract is completely wooded, and has a heavy canopy of hardwoods consisting of mesquite, cedar elm, and oak trees.
The grass turf throughout the ranch is in excellent condition with grass species that include Little Bluestem, Big Bluestem, Sideoats Grama, Arizona Cotton Top, Silver Bluestem, Texas Winter Grass, Buffalograss, and perennial forbes to name a few.
The elevation over the entire property changes approximately 120 feet, being approximately 1,660 feet on the southwest side, and descending down to approximately 1,540 feet on the north-central side of the property.

Structural Improvements

The ranch is improved by a small barndominium 30’ x 40’ (1,200 sq. ft.) with a 15’ x 40’ covered area/carport off of the east side. The living area consists of 880 sq. ft. with two bedrooms/one bath with concrete floors and central heating and air. There is a small garage that consists of approximately 320 sq. ft.

Located to the east of the house there is a three-sided equipment shed that is 20’ x 60’ and is of steel construction with a gravel base floor.

There is also a nice set of pipe livestock working pens with covered squeeze chute and alley.

Water

Water on the Brooks North Ranch is provided by a rural water line as well as 7 small earthen stock tanks.

Fencing

The ranch is fenced and cross fenced with the fencing being in excellent condition. All fencing is of barbed wire and steel T-post construction. There are also two nice pipe entrances off CR 129.

Hunting

Hunting on the Brooks North Ranch is considered to be good with game species that include Whitetail Deer, turkey, hogs, dove, and quail. There are multiple deer blinds, and feeders that will convey with the sale of the ranch.

Broker Remarks • Pricing

If you are in the market for an outstanding recreational, hunting, and cattle property in Central Texas, please give the Brooks North Ranch your full consideration. With nice improvements, good hunting, and an excellent grass turf in close proximity to a large lake (Lake Brownwood) you will be hard pressed to find a nicer ranch.

This ranch is realistically priced at $6,700 per acre or $1,058,198.
For more information or to schedule a showing, please call Brendan Garrison (806) 790-5900 or Rusty Lawson (806) 778-2826.

If you are looking for the best in the business for aerial applicators on your farm or ranch give Cody Murphree a call (...
04/22/2026

If you are looking for the best in the business for aerial applicators on your farm or ranch give Cody Murphree a call (940) 592-5861. Everything from mesquite, prickly pear, weeds, and row crop he is outstanding. Based out of Iowa Park, Texas but will travel all over.

He has been spraying for me in King County, Tx for the last 5 or 6 years and has done an outstanding job. He just sprayed 700 of prickly pear for me this year and i couldn't be happier.

Come see me at Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Convention in Ft. Worth Booth 905.
03/27/2026

Come see me at Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Convention in Ft. Worth Booth 905.

Come see me Friday and Saturday at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Convention in Ft. Worth at the Convention C...
03/25/2026

Come see me Friday and Saturday at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Convention in Ft. Worth at the Convention Center. We are Booth 905.

I am set up at the RA Brown Ranch horse and bull sale come see me Tuesday & Wednesday!
03/10/2026

I am set up at the RA Brown Ranch horse and bull sale come see me Tuesday & Wednesday!

💥SOLD💥Alamo Canyon Hunting Ranch Size: 2,064.026 Acres Location: Lincoln County, New MexicoPrice: $3,600,000.00  Nestled...
02/02/2026

💥SOLD💥

Alamo Canyon Hunting Ranch

Size: 2,064.026 Acres
Location: Lincoln County, New Mexico
Price: $3,600,000.00

Nestled in the foothills of the Sacramento Mountains between Sierra Blanca and Capitan lies a hunting ranch of mythic proportions—a place where the spirit of the Old West is still very much alive. Alamo Canyon Hunting Ranch encompasses 2,064.029 pristine acres, a vast, untamed high desert ranch that elk, mule deer, Aoudad, lion, bear, turkey, quail, fox, and coyotes call home amongst the canyons and craggy ridges. This is a land that calls to the adventurer, the hunter, the one who seeks both solitude and the thrill of the chase.

Alamo Canyon is not merely a ranch; it’s a testament to the enduring frontier spirit. The ranch is secluded, far removed from the clamor of modern life. It is a place where time seems to stand still, where the land and the wildlife are as they were when the first pioneers ventured westward.

A Wilderness Untamed

The ranch is a mosaic of diverse terrains, from rolling hills blanketed in native grasses to rugged canyons carved by ancient waters. The landscape is dotted with junipers and piñon pines, their twisted trunks bearing witness to the relentless forces of nature. Vast expanses of open land provide breathtaking views of the Sacramento Mountains, their jagged peaks standing sentinel over the ranch.

Wildlife roam freely across these acres, their presence a reminder of the wild abundance that once defined the American West. For the hunter, there is no greater challenge than tracking a majestic bull elk through the dense brush or spotting a wily trophy mule deer amid the rocky outcroppings. The Barbary sheep, with their sweeping horns and agile grace, offer a pursuit that is both demanding and exhilarating.

But the game on Alamo Canyon does not stop there. Black bears prowl the shadows of the ridges, their powerful forms a humbling sight for those fortunate enough to catch a glimpse. Mountain lions, the elusive ghosts of the high desert, stalk silently through the juniper forests. Foxes and coyotes add to the symphony of the night, their cries echoing across the canyons. Wild turkeys strut through the sagebrush, their feathers glistening in the morning sun, while quail flit and scatter at the slightest sound.

Water: The Lifeblood of the Ranch

Water is the true treasure of the high desert, and at Alamo Canyon, it has been harnessed with both ingenuity and respect for the land. Two wells tap into the hidden aquifers deep beneath the earth, one reaching down Approximately 150 feet, drawing forth the cool, clear water that sustains life on the ranch. This precious resource is stored in two tanks, one holding 6,000 gallons and the other 2,500 gallons, perched high on the ridges, a mile and a half from the wells themselves.

Once these tanks are filled, the water flows back down through an intricate network of gravity-fed lines, reaching eight tire drinkers, each with a capacity of 700 to 750 gallons. These drinkers, strategically placed throughout the ranch, provide essential hydration for the diverse wildlife that call this place home. In addition to the tire drinkers, there are smaller bird drinkers scattered across the property, ensuring that even the smallest of the ranch’s inhabitants have access to water.

Three 2,000-pound feeders stand sentinel over the ranch, surrounded by sturdy corrals, ready to sustain the game during the leaner months. Four smaller 200-pound feeders and two spinner feeders add to the bounty, distributing nourishment across the land. The feeders and drinkers are more than just conveniences; they are a testament to the stewardship that the ranch embodies, a commitment to maintaining the delicate balance between man and nature.

A Landscape Etched by Hand and Time

Over 36,000 feet of inch-and-a-quarter poly pipe snake across the property, a lifeline connecting the scattered drinkers and feeders to the central tanks. It is a feat of engineering that speaks to the dedication of those who have worked this land, carving out a sustainable habitat in a harsh and unforgiving environment.

But the ranch’s infrastructure does not end with water. More than 20 miles of trails wind through the property, carved into the rugged terrain with care and precision. These trails are a gateway to the ranch’s many hidden corners, leading hunters to the perfect blind, or explorers to a secluded vista where the vastness of the desert stretches out before them.

Six deer blinds, each designed for two-person occupancy, are strategically placed throughout the ranch. These blinds offer unparalleled views of the surrounding terrain, providing both concealment and comfort for those who seek the thrill of the hunt. From these perches, hunters can watch as the sun rises over the Sacramento Mountains, casting long shadows across the land, or wait patiently as dusk settles, when the wildlife stirs from the brush.

A Legacy of Water and Stone

Water is not only brought to the land by modern means; it springs naturally from the earth as well. A rock tank, fed by a reliable spring, has been a source of life on the ranch for generations. In the last five years, it has only run dry once—a testament to its dependability. Nearby, a man-made dirt tank adds to the ranch’s water resources, capable of being filled from the same lines that feed the main storage tanks. These tanks are more than just water sources; they are oases in the desert, places where life gathers, drawn by the promise of sustenance.

The Soul of the Ranch

Alamo Canyon is more than just a place; it is an experience, a step back into a time when the West was still wild, and man’s relationship with the land was defined by respect and resilience. It is a place where the modern and the ancient coexist, where the call of a coyote breaks the quiet of the night.

To own a piece of Alamo Canyon is to own a piece of the West itself—a land where legends are made, and the spirit of adventure is ever present. It is a place where the hunter can test his skill against some of the most challenging game in North America, where the naturalist can revel in the beauty and diversity of the high desert, and where the rancher can find solace in the stewardship of a truly remarkable property.

The Lodge

The current owners of the ranch embarked on the construction of a magnificent steel lodge that assures minimal annual maintenance and provides all the luxuries desired for a home and entertainment showplace. The entrance to the headquarters area alone provides the owner/visitor a clear testament to the pride of ownership exhibited on the entire property. The pre-engineered steel framing of the lodge encompasses a living quarters consisting of approximately 4,000± square feet. The living area includes 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, a large full kitchen/dining area, a full-service laundry room, and a large game room. There is an additional 2,400± heated square feet of entertainment and equipment storage area that includes a large walk-in gun safe work area and tool storage area for performing maintenance needs of the equipment used on the ranch. Rounding out the lodge are portals for enjoying the serene sounds of wildlife, along with a full outdoor kitchen and entertainment area that can be enclosed for any type of inclement weather, including high winds. The lodge really is a tremendous structural improvement, complimenting the ranch and its many uses.

The Location

The Alamo Canyon Hunting Ranch is located 5± road miles from Hondo, NM, in Southeast NM. The ranch is almost equally distant between Roswell and Ruidoso, NM. These towns include medical services, educational services, shopping, entertainment, and restaurants. The ranch itself is accessed via county-maintained caliche and gravel Alamo Canyon Road.

A Call to the Adventurous Heart

For those who long for a life less ordinary, for those who hear the call of the wild places, Alamo Canyon Hunting Ranch is a sanctuary. It is a place where the sky is vast, the air is pure, and the land is as untamed as it was in the days of the frontier. It is a place where the hunter and the hunted move in a timeless dance, where the whisper of the wind through the piñons carries the echoes of a thousand stories.

This is Alamo Canyon—where the West is still wild, and the spirit of adventure is alive and well. This ranch is offered at $3,600,000 turnkey meaning all furnishings and equipment at the ranch stay. Real estate taxes are approximately $5,300/year.

This Ranch is offered exclusively by Chas. S. Middleton & Son, LLC.

💥SOLD💥Barrett Horse PropertySize: 10.19 AcresLocation: 7714 CR 7650 Wolfforth, Texas Price: $949,000.00Property Descript...
11/20/2025

💥SOLD💥

Barrett Horse Property

Size: 10.19 Acres
Location: 7714 CR 7650 Wolfforth, Texas
Price: $949,000.00

Property Description

We are proud to have the exclusive listing on the 10.19-acre Barrett Horse Property in southwest Lubbock County. This outstanding horse property is located at 7714 CR 7650 Wolfforth, Texas on pavement just south of Woodrow Road.

Improvements

The Barrett Horse Property is very well improved and features a 3,218± sq. ft. 4 bed/3 bath ranch style limestone and stucco home with a metal roof. The home features a large open concept living room, kitchen, and dining room. The kitchen features all granite countertops, a large walk-in pantry, KitchenAid stainless appliances, custom rustic alder cabinets, and a large bar area. The living room and dining area consist of a large limestone wood-burning fireplace, limestone columns, and hardwood floors throughout.

The master suite is located on the opposite end of the house from the other bedrooms and features a large bedroom with a nice-sized master bath with his and her vanities and sink, whirlpool tub, large shower, and walk-in closet. Two of the other three bedrooms feature on-suite bathrooms and large walk-in closets. The last bedroom is smaller but also has a walk-in closet and has hall access to one of the on-suite baths. Other aspects of the house include a large laundry room, large front and back porches, a two-car garage, a circular drive, and a sprinkler system.

Equine Improvements

The horse facilities on the property are excellent and feature a nice barn that has a concrete aisleway and three large run-style stalls with automatic waters, three covered runs off the north side of the barn, and an additional three non-covered runs on the east side. There is a 125’ X 250’ pipe arena with a return alley, cattle holding pens with a loafing shed, Priefert air chute, and boxes.

There is a nice 40’ x 60’ shop with a concrete floor and is fully insulated. There is a 20’ x 60’ overhang off the east side of the shop, and a 40’ x 20’ overhang off the front.

School District

The property is located in the Frenship Independent School District.

Water

Water to the Barrett Horse Property is provided by two electric submersible water wells.

Brokers Comments • Pricing

If you are looking for an exceptional horse property in the Lubbock area, please give the Barrett Horse Property your full consideration. You will be hard pressed to find a nicer horse property in and around Lubbock. The property is realistically priced at $949,000.00

The Barrett Horse Property is listed exclusively by Chas. S. Middleton and Son, LLC.

For more information or to schedule a showing, please give me a call at (806) 790-5900.

https://chassmiddleton.com/land.../barrett-horse-property

🔥SOLD🔥Brooks South RanchSize: 221.123 AcresLocation: Brown County, Texas Price: $1,481,524.00 or $6,700.00/acre  We are ...
11/19/2025

🔥SOLD🔥

Brooks South Ranch

Size: 221.123 Acres
Location: Brown County, Texas
Price: $1,481,524.00 or $6,700.00/acre

We are proud to have the exclusive listing on the 221.123± acre Brooks South Ranch in Brown County, Texas. This outstanding hunting and recreational property is located approximately 17 miles south of Cross Plains, and 17 miles northwest of Brownwood off graded County Road 105, and less than five miles north of Lake Brownwood.

Topography

The topography of the ranch varies from fairly level on the very north end of the ranch to more broken country as you move south. An elevated ridge meanders along the west and north sides of the ranch, causing the property to drain to the east and south. Dry Creek which is a small wet weather creek enters the property on the northwest side and meanders all the way through the center of the ranch exiting the property on the south end. There is over 120 feet of elevation change on the ranch, ranging from 1,600 feet on the northwest side, to 1,480 feet on the south-central end of the property. There is an excellent turf of grass across the ranch with grass species that include Little Bluestem, Big Bluestem, Sideoats Grama, Arizona Cotton Top, Silver Bluestem, Texas Winter Grass, Buffalograss, and perennial forbes to name a few. There is a moderate to heavy canopy of brush across the ranch that include multiple species of oak trees, Mesquite Trees, and junipers.

There are two small food plots on the ranch, the first one being 1.5± acres, and the second being 2± acres that are traditionally planted in winter wheat for deer feed. The average annual precipitation for Brown County is 27.5 inches.

Structural Improvements

The centerpiece to the ranch is a barndominium located on the northwest side of the property. It is an all-metal structure, with concrete floor throughout. The total size is 75’ x 50’ (3,750 sq. ft.) structure, with a 15’ x 50’ covered porch off the south side. There is also a small 30’ x 20’ covered car port area on the northeast side of the barn. The living area consists of approximately 2,500 sq. ft., with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, one half bathroom, and a loft area on the second floor. There is a large open concept kitchen/living room/dining room. The kitchen features all stainless-steel appliances, hard surface counter tops, butter block island, and bar area, and large pantry. The living area has central heat and air. There is a garage located on the northeast side of the house that includes approximately 1,250 sq. ft. with two large rollup doors, and safe room.

Water

Water on the Brooks South Ranch is provided by a rural water line that supplies water to all the structural improvements. There are also three small earthen stock tanks scattered throughout the ranch.

Fencing

This property is fenced, with the fencing considered to be in excellent condition. All the fencing is of barbed wire and steel T-post construction. There is a small portion of the west side that is not fenced.

Hunting

Hunting on the Brooks South Ranch is considered to be good with game species that include Whitetail Deer, turkey, hogs, dove, and quail. There are multiple deer blinds, and feeders that will convey with the sale of the ranch.

Broker Remarks • Pricing

If you are looking for an outstanding recreational and hunting property in Central Texas, please give the Brooks South Ranch your full consideration. With excellent improvements, good hunting, great access, and in close proximity to a large lake (Lake Brownwood) you will be hard pressed to find a nicer ranch.

This ranch is realistically priced at $6,700 per acre or $1,481,524.

For more information or to schedule a showing please call Brendan Garrison (806) 790-5900 or Rusty Lawson (806) 778-2826.

💥UNDER CONTRACT💥Barrett Horse PropertySize: 10.19 AcresLocation: 7714 CR 7650 Wolfforth, Texas Price: $949,000.00Propert...
10/28/2025

💥UNDER CONTRACT💥

Barrett Horse Property

Size: 10.19 Acres
Location: 7714 CR 7650 Wolfforth, Texas
Price: $949,000.00

Property Description

We are proud to have the exclusive listing on the 10.19-acre Barrett Horse Property in southwest Lubbock County. This outstanding horse property is located at 7714 CR 7650 Wolfforth, Texas on pavement just south of Woodrow Road.

Improvements

The Barrett Horse Property is very well improved and features a 3,218± sq. ft. 4 bed/3 bath ranch style limestone and stucco home with a metal roof. The home features a large open concept living room, kitchen, and dining room. The kitchen features all granite countertops, a large walk-in pantry, KitchenAid stainless appliances, custom rustic alder cabinets, and a large bar area. The living room and dining area consist of a large limestone wood-burning fireplace, limestone columns, and hardwood floors throughout.

The master suite is located on the opposite end of the house from the other bedrooms and features a large bedroom with a nice-sized master bath with his and her vanities and sink, whirlpool tub, large shower, and walk-in closet. Two of the other three bedrooms feature on-suite bathrooms and large walk-in closets. The last bedroom is smaller but also has a walk-in closet and has hall access to one of the on-suite baths. Other aspects of the house include a large laundry room, large front and back porches, a two-car garage, a circular drive, and a sprinkler system.

Equine Improvements

The horse facilities on the property are excellent and feature a nice barn that has a concrete aisleway and three large run-style stalls with automatic waters, three covered runs off the north side of the barn, and an additional three non-covered runs on the east side. There is a 125’ X 250’ pipe arena with a return alley, cattle holding pens with a loafing shed, Priefert air chute, and boxes.

There is a nice 40’ x 60’ shop with a concrete floor and is fully insulated. There is a 20’ x 60’ overhang off the east side of the shop, and a 40’ x 20’ overhang off the front.

School District

The property is located in the Frenship Independent School District.

Water

Water to the Barrett Horse Property is provided by two electric submersible water wells.

Brokers Comments • Pricing

If you are looking for an exceptional horse property in the Lubbock area, please give the Barrett Horse Property your full consideration. You will be hard pressed to find a nicer horse property in and around Lubbock. The property is realistically priced at $949,000.00 The Barrett Horse Property is listed exclusively by Chas. S. Middleton and Son, LLC.

For more information or to schedule a showing, please give me a call at (806) 790-5900.

https://chassmiddleton.com/land.../barrett-horse-property

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