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    Agricultural Land

    Cotton fields, irrigated farmland, and crop production acreage

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    About Lubbock County, Texas

    Lubbock County sits at the heart of the Texas South Plains, a vast agricultural region known worldwide for cotton production. The county and its seat, Lubbock, serve as the economic and cultural hub of West Texas, anchored by Texas Tech University and a robust agricultural economy. The flat terrain of the Llano Estacado—the largest mesa in North America—defines the landscape and makes the region ideal for large-scale farming operations.

    The area's agricultural significance cannot be overstated: Lubbock County and the surrounding region produce more cotton than almost anywhere else in the United States. Beyond cotton, the county supports grain sorghum, wheat, and cattle operations. This strong agricultural base, combined with the presence of a major university and regional medical centers, creates a diverse economy that supports steady demand for both farm and development land.

    If you're looking to sell Texas land quick, Lubbock County offers a straightforward market. Whether you've inherited irrigated farmland, own dryland cotton acreage, or hold property on the expanding edges of Lubbock's development, understanding essential factors for evaluating raw land helps you make informed decisions.

    The county's water resources—primarily from the Ogallala Aquifer—play a critical role in land values, particularly for irrigated agricultural properties. Knowing what to expect from a due diligence checklist for land buyers can help you understand how cash buyers evaluate properties—and why working with Place Acre simplifies your sale.

    Lubbock County Demographics

    Population310,000+
    Total Area900 sq mi
    County SeatLubbock
    Median Household Income$55,000+

    Interesting Facts

    • One of the largest cotton-producing regions in the entire United States
    • Home to Texas Tech University with 40,000+ students
    • Growing hub for wind energy with numerous wind farms nearby
    • Birthplace of rock legend Buddy Holly
    • Averages 261 sunny days per year—ideal for solar energy

    Lubbock County, Texas Location

    For official county statistics, visit the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts for Lubbock County, Texas

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