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Canyon99
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Any idea where I can get some rocks (roughly softball size) in the local area? We always had a rockpile or two on our farm from clearing rocks and would have been happy to give them away willing some one would haul the rocks themselves. Our farm is 8 hours roundtrip and I'd rather find some nearby.
CanyonAg77
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The soil in the Panhandle doesn't really produce rocks. About the best you could get would be caliche...really hard calcium carbonate.

I guess it depends on what you want, and what you want it for. There are a few caliche pits south of Canyon, and I know of a few outcroppings on roads south of town where you could pick up a few rocks. A pickup load might be a problem.

Give me a little detail on what you need and I might have a better idea.
Canyon99
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I'm considering placing some rocks in the lowest point along the bar ditch in front of my lot and planting grass on each side. Take a look in the ditch in front of the First United Bank Center. I'm needing enough to cover the same width (3-4'?) and roughly 170' long.
CanyonAg77
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Oh my, so you're talking about several truck loads, or at least one? If you don't mind caliche, I'd try getting in touch with some of the folks with caliche pits. I believe the Kuhlman family owns one, as do the Hale and Irlbeck families. I don't know what companies are doing the actual excavating, though.

No regular farm in Randall county has that kind of rock in their fields. Maybe half a pickup load per farm, and only one out of 1,000 farms at that. Most Randall county soil is eolian in origin.

It took me a while to figure out the United Bank Center. I still think of it as the WT place.

[This message has been edited by CanyonAg77 (edited 4/29/2007 10:26p).]
eric76
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There are the Amarillo Mountains with plenty of granite.

You just gotta do a little digging through the sediment covering them up.

Seriously, if you look in the right places, you can find basalt thrown out from a volcano in central New Mexico. There is some in the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles and in western Kansas.
HHAG
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Don't forget Alibates. I hear they are kind of flinty about you taking it from there, though,
CanyonAg77
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There are huge hunks of Alibates flint at the old Tech research farm building on the SW corner of Pantex. I suspect they were quarried before Alibates got federal protection.

I have a flake of Alibates that I found near a playa lake on a farm south of Canyon. An archaeologist who confirmed it was Alibates was very curious where I got it.
Hagen95
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If you go out to the Amarillo landfill, there was a large rock crushing operation that was grinding up the caliche rocks from excavation. They might give you a few loads of rocks for cheap $.

Canyon99
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Thanks for the help, guys.

Where exactly is the Amarillo landfill? I might give then a call to see if they have anything available.
Hagen95
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The landfill is out west of town, just before you get to Bushland. Just look north for a big hill.
eric76
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When I was a kid, I found a geode in a neighbor's pasture.

I had no idea what it was and so I carried it the 6 or 7 miles home on horseback.

I showed it to a geologist friend of the family and he told me what it was.
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