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* Garbage cans raided?
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* Bad smells in walls or vents?
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Welcome to Oldham County |
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Oldham County is one of 254 counties in Texas. It is a
rural area. 14 ranches, most with absentee landowners, take up 800,000
acres of the county. Towns within the county are Vega, the county seat,
Adrian, Wildorado and Boys Ranch. Boys Ranch is home to approximately
215 youth and 75 adult staff.
Drive into
Vega, Texas from any direction and you are on historic ground. From the
north, you cross land once traversed by Kiowas and Comanche Indians,
and settled by pioneers. Old Tascosa which is located on the Boys Ranch
campus in north Oldham County lays claim to the wild, wild west with
such infamous residents as Billy the Kid. From east or west you track
the Spanish explorer Coronado. Today, these routes are major highways
385 and Interstate 40. Old Route 66 runs through the county from
Wildorado to Adrian with Oldham County as the "Mid-point" attracting
many Route 66 tourists.
Major crops
are wheat producing 784,000 bushels on 60,000 acres and grain sorghum
producing 500,00 cwt on 24,910 acres. Approximately 30,000 head of beef
cattle and 30,000-40,000 stocker calves are raised. The average
rainfall is 15.83 inches with an average temperature in January of 50
degrees and in July of 89 degrees. The average elevation is 3,600 feet. In 2003, Oldham had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $22,661. This PCPI ranked 145th in the State. The State average was $29,074. **2000-2003 Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis |
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