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Cottle County Extension

Welcome to Cottle County!! Paducah is the County Seat with population of 1,757. Chiefly agribusiness. Major income from cotton, grains, alfalfa; cow-calf operations, stocker cattle, horses raised; some irrigation. Old Settlers reunion in April, hunting; Matador Wildlife Management Area.

Cottle County was created in 1876 from Fannin County; organized in 1892 and named for George W. Cottle, Alamo hero.

Physical Features; Rough in west, level in east; gray, black, sandy and loam soils; drains to Pease River.

 


Contact Cottle County Extension

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  • Cooperative Extension
Contact Cottle County Extension

825 Backus St.
Paducah, TX  79248
Phone: (806) 492-3151


Service Area
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  • Cottle County, Texas

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