One of the....26%, I believe, of the residents aged 25+ who have at least a bachelor's degree in the county, most likely.
Maybe not.
Roberts is the 3rd highest educated county in the Panhandle (25% of over 25s). Carson is second at 28%, Randall is first at 32% - due to West Texas A&M in Canyon, and the wealthier growing part of Amarillo. If you are educated and have a good job you are going to buy a house in the Randall Part of the city. If you are working at meat-packing plant such as in Cactus, you are going be living in Potter County (15% BA).
Kids will go away to Tech or A&M and will either come back home for the lifestyle or move to the city. A reasonable number are going to own their ranch and possibly have oil leases. They know what effect the estate tax will have, and will be concerned about a land grab by Biden, or his trying to kill the oil industry.