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Texas Ranches is your gateway to Texas ranch living, offering an online community showcasing properties for sale, ranch-related products and services, rural events and gatherings, hunting and fishing guides, and hunting, grazing, and farming leases. Our curated listings make it easy for anyone to experience Texas rural living and activities to the fullest. Our property listings showcase the finest

farms and ranches for sale in Texas--find your piece of the Lone Star State. Our comprehensive business directory connects landowners with local services and unique products to make ranch ownership and maintenance more enjoyable--make your ideas a reality. Our up-to-date events calendar helps people gather for exciting activities across the state. Find great hunting and fishing guides and packaged hunts with our Hunt & Guide section. Find new partners and customers for your hunting, grazing, and farming land in our Leases section. Visit TexasRanches.com and join a community of Texans dedicated to making the most of life on the range.

Ag valuation taxes land on what it produces — not what it's worth on the market.It doesn't transfer with the deed. And i...
05/08/2026

Ag valuation taxes land on what it produces — not what it's worth on the market.

It doesn't transfer with the deed. And if it lapses, the rollback tax goes back three years.

Know what you're buying. TexasRanches.com breaks it down — link in comments.

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Good land doesn't stay available forever. Good land professionals don't stay unknown for long either.⁠⁠TexasRanches.com ...
04/30/2026

Good land doesn't stay available forever. Good land professionals don't stay unknown for long either.⁠

TexasRanches.com features Brian Cook alongside a growing collection of ranch and land listings from across Texas.⁠
• Hunting land⁠
• Investment acreage⁠
• Legacy property⁠
• Future homesites⁠

The people and properties worth knowing, in one place.⁠

Explore Brian's listings at TexasRanches.com.
🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/southern-ranch-sales

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A great hunt does not need embellishment when the experience speaks for itself.That is what makes 4R Ranch a standout TX...
04/21/2026

A great hunt does not need embellishment when the experience speaks for itself.

That is what makes 4R Ranch a standout TXR Pick. From the dogs and guides to the pace of the day and the hospitality that follows, every part of the quail hunt reflects a long familiarity with the land and a clear understanding of what keeps people coming back season after season.

Set in the Hill Country just outside San Antonio, 4R offers the kind of hunt experience built on process, precision, and the traditions that make Texas wingshooting memorable.

Explore why 4R Ranch made our TXR Picks at TexasRanches.com.
🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/4r-ranch
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For Robert Dullnig, understanding a ranch requires more than maps, photos, or data. It comes from time spent walking the...
04/16/2026

For Robert Dullnig, understanding a ranch requires more than maps, photos, or data. It comes from time spent walking the land and noticing the details that reveal how a property lives, changes, and carries its history forward. That long-view perspective shapes how he approaches land transitions across Texas.⁠

“Texas is built on multi-generational ranches. Once those are gone, you do not get them back.” — Robert Dullnig ⁠

The conversation reminds us that these decisions carry long-term consequences for the families, stewardship, and legacies tied to the land.⁠

Read our interview with Robert at TexasRanches.com.
🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/dullnig-ranch-sales

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“Using my grandfather’s old Leica connected me to my history and let me explore being an artist at the same time.” — Rah...
04/13/2026

“Using my grandfather’s old Leica connected me to my history and let me explore being an artist at the same time.” — Rahm Carrington⁠

For Texas-based photographer Rahm Carrington, picking up his grandfather's Leica wasn't just about making images. It was about returning to something; ranch life, family history, and the Texas that shaped who he is. ⁠

Read the full conversation with Rahm at TexasRanches.com.
🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/rahm-carrington
Stay connected to more stories across Texas at TexasRanches.com

For Trey and Angela Rabke, building on their Hill Country ranch has always been about more than the home itself. Their c...
04/10/2026

For Trey and Angela Rabke, building on their Hill Country ranch has always been about more than the home itself. Their choices - in architecture, how they raise their children, and their commitment to protecting the Sisterdale viewshed - reflect a life built around land and what it teaches.⁠

Read the full conversation with Trey and Angela at TexasRanches.com.
🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/building-and-parenting-on-texas-ranch-land
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“What happens after the harvest matters just as much as the hunt.” — Jesse Griffiths ⁠⁠In a conversation with chef Jesse...
04/07/2026

“What happens after the harvest matters just as much as the hunt.” — Jesse Griffiths ⁠

In a conversation with chef Jesse Griffiths and photographer Jody Horton, TexasRanches.com explores what responsibility looks like after the harvest: from wild hog utilization to the deeper connection between food, land, and the people gathered around the table.⁠

Their collaboration on The Hog Book turns an invasive species into a broader Texas story centered on stewardship, use, and the traditions that continue long after the hunt itself. It is a perspective that connects ranch life, wild game, and the shared culture built through food.⁠

Read the full conversation with Jesse and Jody at TexasRanches.com.
🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/jody-and-jesse

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Twin Sisters Dance Hall has been a fixture of the Texas Hill Country for generations; live music, two-stepping, and the ...
04/01/2026

Twin Sisters Dance Hall has been a fixture of the Texas Hill Country for generations; live music, two-stepping, and the kind of gathering that doesn't need much explanation.⁠

The next chance to step into that tradition:⁠

County Line Band⁠
April 4, 2026 | 8 PM – Midnight⁠
Blanco, TX⁠

Explore this event and more curated gatherings in Texas Roundups at TexasRanches.com. 🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/twin-sisters-dancehall

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Keeping a ranch in the family requires shared understanding.⁠⁠Elizabeth Crawford, CEO and Partner at Sendero Wealth Mana...
03/20/2026

Keeping a ranch in the family requires shared understanding.⁠

Elizabeth Crawford, CEO and Partner at Sendero Wealth Management, works with families whose wealth is tied to long-held land. Her work often centers on governance, accountability, and the role storytelling plays in helping the next generation see themselves as stewards rather than visitors.⁠

In our interview, Elizabeth reflects on treating the ranch as both an asset and a place. On separating business from family time. And on the steady work of carrying land forward across generations.⁠

Read the full conversation at TexasRanches.com. 🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/sendero-wealth-management

“I make a lot of decisions by asking, ‘Is this going to be good for the community?’”⁠⁠Laura Goodson Art grew up in rural...
03/17/2026

“I make a lot of decisions by asking, ‘Is this going to be good for the community?’”⁠

Laura Goodson Art grew up in rural Texas, drawing a single-line cowboy hat her grandfather taught her to sketch. It became her signature.⁠

Her work now hangs in ranch homes and Texas venues across the state, but it remains rooted in the places and people that shaped her. Laura’s experience reflects a simple approach: start before you feel ready, improve as you go, and stay consistent in the work.⁠

TexasRanches.com highlights the people whose work contributes to the culture of the land. Laura’s story is part of that fabric.⁠

Go deeper into Laura’s journey in the full interview at TexasRanches.com. 🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/laura-goodson

03/13/2026

“I don’t want to be the one to say I’m a cowboy. I like to let my horses and my dogs do the talking.”⁠

Mason Mitchell Howard is a ranch hand and horseman whose work centers on starting, training, and caring for horses in remote landscapes of Texas. ⁠

This kind of craft only comes one way: time, attention, and experience. From starting colts to long days in the saddle, the work speaks for itself.⁠

Watch the full video at TexasRanches.com. 🔗 https://texasranches.com/articles/mason-howard

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