The Whittemore 157 is a good dryland farm located just south of Tuxedo, in a highly sought-after area for row crop farming. The majority of the soils are Rowena Clay Loam and Sagerton Clay Loam which are some of the most productive soils in the county and are suitable for growing all locally grown crops. There is a 35± acre Mesquite pasture situated between the two fields, with an earth stock tank on the southeast corner of the property. A wet-weather creek runs through the pasture and has a good five-strand barbed wire fence. If you want an income-producing property, be able to run a few cows, and do a little hunting this one is a perfect fit.