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to Blue Sky Country
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friendly service for all their Real Estate needs. There are lots of reasons
folks are moving to and investing in
Property in Navarro County,
Texas. Cleaner air, Good Schools, Our close proximity to the Dallas / Ft
Worth Metroplex, Affordable Land &
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NAVARRO COUNTY.
Navarro County is in north central Texas and is bordered by Henderson,
Freestone, Limestone, Hill, and Ellis counties. The Trinity River forms
its northeast boundary. The center of the county lies forty miles south of
Dallas at 32°05' north longitude and 96°30' west latitude. The county
covers 1,068 square miles of level and rolling blacklands and has some
woodland areas of oak, hickory and pine, but is mainly open and gently
rolling prairies. The valley, or bottom, soil is black loam with a mixture
of some sand and is very rich. Grasses are tall, primarily buffalo grass
and Texas grama, and trees along the streams include oak, elm, pecans,
bois d'arc, and mesquite. Between 30 and 40 percent of the land is
considered prime farmland. Natural resources include clay, limestone,
sand, gravel, oil, and natural gas. Over 200 million barrels of oil have
been taken from the county since 1895. County elevation ranges from 293
feet in the southeast corner to 536 feet in the northwest corner. There
are many watercourses throughout the county; two of the largest are
Chambers Creek and Richland Creek. The temperature ranges from an average
low of 36° F in January to an average high of 96° in July and averages 66°
year round. Precipitation averages 37.74 inches per year, and the growing
season is about 259 days.
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