Maverick
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Welcome from Washington State
Looking at the Fort Quitman Rio Grande watershed report (EPA/State) looking at the numbers the water is potable if properly filtered. One can get a water trailer and pump from the river into the water trailer and pull to the property.
Yep not much better looking. Very sandy. Growing a garden would be next to impossible, at least with traditional methods. Think I would do in containers of some sort to hold good garden soil.You mean like this? (Google Maps street view from I-10 about 9 miles north of Fort Quitman)
What about digging a well?
I definitely had to look that one up! You're brave, I wouldn't try to live there!So
Sorry, not Quitman, but Fort Quitman.
God 性交ing thank you.Welcome from Tennessee . One thing you can count on is this site is not Politically Correct .
What kind of farming? I'm just curious.There is a lot of farming in West Texas (with use of a water well).You can raise free range cattle it’s like something like 70 acres per head. Also there are thousands of rabbits out there ,something like 1 deer for every 1000 acres, few goats , havaliva , a lot of coyotes and rattle snakes. I have hunted and done business quit a bit in West Texas to know this about the region.
That looks like Sa suburb of Slow-death-a (Odessa) Texas. lolYou mean like this? (Google Maps street view from I-10 about 9 miles north of Fort Quitman)
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