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Waukomis Irrigated Tract with Water Wells

price

$748,000

acres

156 Acres

location

Waukomis, Oklahoma, 73773

This irrigated farm in Garfield County, Oklahoma, offers a well-developed agricultural operation supported by abundant water resources and productive soils. This property is located less than 11 miles from Enid, OK. The property features a large center pivot irrigation system covering approximately 117 acres of cropland.A major highlight of the property is its extensive water infrastructure. The farm is supported by nine permitted groundwater irrigation wells and a large water holding reservoir measuring approximately 915 feet by 300 feet located on the north portion of the property. This reservoir allows for efficient irrigation management and dependable water supply during peak growing seasons.The land is primarily comprised of Port silt loam and other productive Garfield County soils with an overall NCCPI rating of 59.5, making it well-suited for wheat, corn, milo, soybeans, and other row crops. The property is currently utilized primarily for Bermuda grass and hay production, and the remainder consists of pasture and supporting ground.Topography across the farm is mostly level with gentle slopes, ideal for modern farming equipment and irrigation efficiency. Elevation ranges from approximately 1,137 to 1,198 feet with an average slope of about 2.5 percent. The property offers excellent access with county roads along the south and west boundaries, making it convenient for farm operations and transportation.With its combination of irrigated acreage, multiple water wells, strong soils, and excellent access, this Garfield County farm presents an outstanding opportunity for producers looking to expand their operation or investors seeking productive Oklahoma farmland.

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Washita Valley Hunting Ranch

price

$1,476,000

acres

465 Acres

location

Lindsay, Oklahoma, 73052

Tucked into the rolling countryside of Grady County, just a quarter mile from the Washita River, this 465-acre ranch represents the kind of property that rarely comes to market, a place where cattle, wildlife, and Oklahoma heritage all come together in one remarkable setting. Spanning six contiguous parcels, this property is a mix of open pasture and mature timber, creating both a productive grazing operation and a true sportsman's retreat.From the moment you step onto the property, the quality of the habitat is evident. In my first 30 minutes, I encountered whitetail deer, wild hogs, and turkey moving through the timber and along the creeks. With its proximity to the Washita River and a network of internal drainages, this ranch offers the kind of consistent water and cover that supports thriving wildlife populations year-round. Six ponds are scattered throughout the property, fed by three natural springs, providing reliable water sources for both livestock and game.The ranch is equally well-equipped for a serious cattle operation. Cross-fencing is already in place, allowing for efficient rotational grazing across the acreage of predominantly native pasture and planted wheat. Excellent working pens are positioned for the operation, and a substantial 65 ft by 50 ft hay barn offers ample storage for hay and equipment. Multiple water wells are also in place, adding another layer of reliability to the ranch's infrastructure.There are gentle rolling hills throughout the property, with just enough elevation change to create scenic views, natural drainage, and ideal blind locations for hunting. Whether you're running cattle, managing for wildlife, or simply looking for a private escape, this ranch delivers on every front. With its combination of water, grass, wheat, timber, and proven wildlife, this Grady County ranch stands as a true generational property, ready to be enjoyed, improved, and passed down for years to come.

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The Beaver River Ranch

price

$750,000

acres

480 Acres

location

Texhoma, Oklahoma, 73949

Welcome to the Beaver River Ranch, a 480-acre contiguous ranch located just north of Texhoma in the Oklahoma Panhandle. This property features the Beaver River winding through the ranch, offering a unique natural feature typical of the region. The area receives approximately 20 inches of rainfall annually, making higher flow periods intermittent and weather-driven.The ranch is well-covered in quality native grasses, including buffalo grass and blue grama, and is accented by sand plum thickets and mature trees consisting of cottonwood and American elm. These natural features contribute to both grazing value and wildlife habitat. The property is fully contiguous, well-fenced on the exterior, and offers multiple gated access points for ease of operation and management. A well-functioning windmill provides a reliable water source when the river is not flowing, supporting both livestock and wildlife use of the property.From a recreational and wildlife standpoint, the ranch has sightings of pheasant, whitetail deer, mule deer, and elk. Whether utilized for grazing, recreation, or long-term land ownership, the Beaver River Ranch offers scale, access, and native Panhandle character in a proven agricultural and wildlife corridor.

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Omega Wheat Farm

price

$288,000

acres

80 Acres

location

Omega, Oklahoma, 73764

Located just northwest of Kingfisher, Oklahoma, this 80-acre tract offers a productive piece of farmland with excellent access and strong agricultural potential. The property lies along a well-maintained county road and consists primarily of cultivated cropland that has historically been planted in winter wheat. Approximately 81% of the tract is currently in crop production, with additional grassland and natural drainage areas providing diversity across the property.The farm features a mix of productive soils, including Renthin clay loam, Lovedale fine sandy loam, and Kingfisher silt loam, contributing to an overall NCCPI rating of approximately 52.3. These soils have long supported wheat production and are well-suited for continued farming operations in this region of Kingfisher County.Topography across the property is generally gentle with about 42 feet of elevation change, allowing for natural drainage while remaining highly usable for farm equipment and agricultural operations. A small drainage corridor runs through portions of the tract, adding natural character and potential wildlife travel while leaving the majority of the acreage open and workable.This property would make an excellent addition to an existing farming operation, an investment in productive Oklahoma farmland, or a rural holding with long-term appreciation potential. Its location, just a short drive from Kingfisher, provides convenient access to local grain markets, equipment suppliers, and services while still offering the quiet setting of rural Oklahoma.

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Hennessey Wheat Farm

price

$440,000

acres

160 Acres

location

Hennessey, Oklahoma, 73742

This farm in Garfield County, Oklahoma, just northwest of Hennessey, is a clean quarter section of productive cropland. The property is made up primarily of Grant silt loam soils with an overall NCCPI rating near 60, supporting consistent wheat production along with other crops commonly grown in the area.The farm has recently been planted in winter wheat, soybeans, and double-crop wheat and soybean rotations. Approximately 150 acres are farmable, with a natural drainage running north to south through the center of the property that helps move water through the field and adds some natural character to the landscape.Topography across the tract is mostly level to gently rolling with only about 35 feet of elevation change, allowing for efficient use of modern farm equipment. A water well is located on the southwest side of the property, and electric is available along the south and west boundaries. County road frontage along the south and west boundary provides convenient access for equipment and hauling grain.Located in a quiet agricultural area of Garfield County, this is a solid piece of farmland with a strong cropping history and long-standing agricultural use.

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Pine Creek Mountain Tract

price

$80,000

acres

10.25 Acres

location

Wilburton, Oklahoma, 74578

This 10-acre tract in Latimer County near Hartshorne, Oklahoma offers a fully wooded setting with rolling terrain and strong recreational appeal in the heart of southeastern Oklahoma’s wildlife country. Covered in mature deciduous and mixed timber, the property provides privacy, excellent habitat, and long-term investment potential. With nearly 80 feet of elevation change across the tract, the land features gentle to moderate slopes typical of the region, creating natural drainage and potential build sites for a cabin or rural homesite, subject to buyer verification of access and utilities. The soils are primarily woodland class soils, making the property best suited for recreation, hunting, or a private retreat rather than cultivation. The area is known for abundant whitetail deer and is also within established black bear territory, adding to its appeal for outdoorsmen. Vegetation is healthy and established, and historical imagery shows consistent timber coverage in recent years. Whether you’re looking for a small hunting tract, weekend getaway, or timbered land investment, this 10-acre parcel offers a quiet opportunity in scenic Latimer County.

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Crescent Build Site

price

$61,500

acres

9.6 Acres

location

Crescent, Oklahoma, 73028

This attractive 10-acre tract is located just outside of Crescent, Oklahoma, and offers a great opportunity to own a manageable piece of open land in a quiet rural setting. The property is made up primarily of open pasture, making it well suited for a future homesite, small agricultural use, or recreational purposes. Its open, level terrain allows for efficient use of the land and flexibility for future improvements.Situated roughly one hour from Oklahoma City, this property provides a convenient option for those wanting country living without giving up access to the metro area. Blacktop road frontage ensures easy, year-round access, and both electricity and rural water are available at the road.The property is subject to deed restrictions, and HOA dues do apply. Whether you’re planning to build, invest, or simply enjoy a peaceful stretch of land near Crescent, this tract offers a practical and well-located option.