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$654,550
247 Acres
Fairview, Oklahoma, 73737
Offering 1 mile of riverfront property, the Cheyenne Valley, On the Cimarron River Ranch is a dream spot for the outdoorsman that enjoys hunting all the species this area has to offer. This ranch, located along the Cimarron river bottom is filled with thickets, dense brush, and tamaracks, complemented by cedar trees and other mature varieties like Hedge and Cottonwoods. Heading south from the river, you'll find open grassy areas with access to rural water that has been ran to the property and a handy set of cattle corrals. This part of the region is well-known for producing some of Oklahoma's best bucks, owing to a mix of age structure and genetics. There is also a real potential for waterfowl activities, thanks to the river and various flooded spots scattered across the property. Quail, Turkey, and hogs also call this area home. With a bit of vision and effort, adding things like food plots, upland habitats, and duck compounds, could make this property the type of honey hole you have always dreamed about. Also, the property is conveniently located just across the river, kitty-corner to the Southeast from the Sandhill Wildlife Management Area, offering an additional 4,500 acres of public hunting grounds for you to explore. Check Map For 360 viewingRiver Front PropertyHighway 412 Convenient locationExcellent HuntingRural waterSandhills Wildlife Management Area- neighboringLittle sahara State Park - 20 milesCanton Lake - 30 milesWaynoka, OK - 25 milesFairview, OK - 17 milesWoodward, OK - 40 milesEnid, OK - 45 milesWill Rogers World Airport - 117 milesno minerals

$540,000
240 Acres
Medford, Oklahoma, 73759
240 Acres – Grant County, OKLocated just south of Highway 11 on Clyde Road, this remarkable 240-acre property in Grant County offers a diverse blend of agricultural production, exceptional hunting, and prime building potential. The land naturally transitions westward into the Pond Creek bottom, with its southern border meeting a quiet county road that dead-ends at an out-of-service bridge.The property is divided into three distinct 80-acre sections:East 80: This elevated, terraced ground offers excellent access and power availability, making it an ideal location for a home or hunting headquarters. Overlooking the rest of the property, it provides excellent views and direct access to the incredible recreational and agricultural opportunities below. A long range shooters dream!Center 80: This section is truly unique, featuring standing water, potholes, and a meandering creek—creating outstanding waterfowl hunting. There’s also an existing water well with a solar pump feeding a catch pond for livestock, complemented by a well-built set of corrals along the county road. With strategic enhancements, this area could be transformed into a waterfowl paradise while maintaining its agricultural value.West 80: Currently used for grass hay production, this portion boasts rich Class I soils, making it an excellent candidate for wildlife food plots or row crop farming. Bordering Pond Creek, an area known for its world-class whitetail bucks, this section is a prime location for trophy deer hunting. On the initial visit, deer were seen pouring in from neighboring farm ground, with pheasants flushing and ducks lifting off the water.This property offers a rare combination of high-quality agricultural land, abundant water sources, and outstanding wildlife potential. Whether you’re looking to establish a productive farm, develop a premier hunting retreat, or build your dream home with breathtaking views, this acreage delivers.Call Ky Pfleider with GREAT PLAINS LAND COMPANY at 580-430-7005 for a private showing.No minerals transfer – surface rights only.Buyer brokers welcome.Located just a short drive from Medford, OK.

$367,900
147.3 Acres
Avard, Oklahoma, 73717
147.3± Acres | Farm/Hunt/Fish/Build | Woods County, OklahomaLocated just north of the small community of Avard, this 147.3± acre tract offers a rare blend of high-quality farm ground, live water, and exceptional recreational opportunities—all within a short commute to Alva, Oklahoma, where you’ll find schools, shopping, and all the necessities and supplies you need.The property features 121.37 FSA cropland acres, with the FSA–156EZ showing 119.3 base wheat acres and a PLC yield of 32. The soils are predominantly Vernon Sandy Loam, Duval Fine Sandy Loam, Silty, and Tillman Silty Clay Loam, with a majority falling in Class II and III farmland. These productive soils are considered prime farmland for the area, with NCCPI ratings ranging from 32 to 49. A soils map will be included with the listing for reference.Farm tenancy: Possession of the cropland will transfer following the completion of the 2026 wheat harvest, unless otherwise negotiated.Beyond the strong ag base, the property is enhanced by the Eagle Chief Creek, which winds through the tract, and by frontage along Avard Lake. Together, they provide excellent fishing opportunities and outstanding wildlife habitat. This area is well-known for producing trophy whitetails and holds a strong population of wild turkeys, making it a true sportsman’s destination.Access is convenient with a county road along the north boundary and a farm-to-market blacktop on the east boundary. Electricity is available along the county roads, offering future building and homestead potential.This is a well-rounded tract that combines proven farm income with strong recreational and lifestyle value, all in a location that keeps you close to the conveniences of town.For more information or to schedule your private showing, contact:Ky Pfleider | Great Plains Land Company | 580-430-7005

$423,900
157 Acres
Alva, Oklahoma, 73717
Capron 157 - Prime Tillable Quarter | Woods County, OklahomaThe Capron 157 is a strong quarter of highly productive tillable ground located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 3-28N-13W, just north of Capron, Oklahoma.This farm features predominantly Class I Pond Creek Silt Loam, widely recognized for its yield consistency and strong moisture-holding capacity. The entire tract carries an impressive NCCPI average of 67.31, reflecting above-average soil productivity across the field.NCCPI (National Commodity Crop Productivity Index) is a USDA soil rating system that measures a soil's ability to produce commodity crops such as wheat, corn, soybeans, and milo. Ratings range from 0-100, with higher numbers indicating stronger production potential. A 67.31 NCCPI places this farm solidly in the upper tier of cropland quality for the region.Access is excellent with blacktop frontage along the east boundary, connecting just three miles south to the town of Capron, home to a well-supported local cooperative grain elevator, providing convenient grain marketing and delivery options.If you're looking for quality soils, strong access, and dependable production in northern Oklahoma, the Capron 157 checks the boxes.Call Ky Pfleider 580-430-7005 today for more information about this farm or others!

$500,000
160 Acres
Haviland, Kansas, 67059
Sandhills Whitetail & Upland Hunting Quarter | Unit 16 KansasA proven Kansas hunting quarter located in the Pratt Sandhills region of Unit 16 featuring strong whitetail genetics, excellent upland bird habitat, expired CRP grasses, a solar water well, and ideal cover surrounded by irrigated crop production.Welcome to the Sandhills Whitetail & Upland Hunting Quarter, a proven hunting farm located on the Kiowa and Pratt County line just west of Pratt, Kansas. This region of south-central Kansas has long been known for producing mature whitetails along with excellent upland bird hunting opportunities.A key feature of the property is the east-to-west shelterbelt tree grove running through the farm that naturally funnels deer travel across the property. This travel corridor allows hunters to strategically place stands and hunt effectively with both north and south winds throughout the season.North of the shelterbelt is an expired CRP grass stand consisting of tall native grasses, plum thickets, and scattered cedar trees. This area provides exceptional bedding cover for whitetails while also supporting strong populations of pheasants and bobwhite quail. With the CRP contract expired, the new owner has flexibility to re-enroll the acres into conservation programs, establish food plots, or continue managing the grass for wildlife habitat.The southern portion of the property transitions into the sandhill terrain and plum thickets this area is known for. A solar powered water well provides a dependable year-round water source that wildlife heavily utilizes.Another advantage of this property is its location among productive irrigated crop fields, including nearby corn and wheat production. When bedding cover, water, and travel corridors combine with nearby food sources, the result is a property capable of consistently holding mature Kansas whitetails.The farm also sits just down the road from the Pratt Sandhills Wildlife Area and other public hunting opportunities, giving owners access to thousands of additional acres of hunting ground nearby.The hunting history on this farm speaks for itself. In recent seasons several mature bucks have been harvested, including deer aged 7 1/2 and 5 1/2 years old, while trail cameras have documented additional mature deer frequenting the property.If you are looking for a high-quality Kansas hunting quarter with strong whitetail potential and excellent upland bird hunting, the Sandhills Whitetail & Upland Hunting Quarter deserves serious consideration.Property Highlights- 160± Acres- Located on the Kiowa / Pratt County line- Kansas Deer Unit 16- Proven trophy whitetail hunting history- Expired CRP grass habitat- East-west shelterbelt travel corridor- Plum thickets and scattered cedar cover- Solar water well- Excellent pheasant and quail hunting- Rio Grande turkey hunting- Surrounded by irrigated corn and wheat production- Near Pratt Sandhills Wildlife AreaAgent Comment - Ky PfleiderThis quarter sits in a great location between Kiowa and Pratt County in the heart of the Pratt Sandhills region. With expired CRP grasses, a shelterbelt travel corridor, water, and irrigated crops surrounding the property, it has the ingredients that make Kansas hunting farms special. If you're looking for a manageable hunting tract in Unit 16 that offers both whitetail and upland bird opportunities, this is definitely one worth taking a look at.

$432,000
160 Acres
Harper, Kansas, 67058
160± Acres - Big Grass Hunting & Grazing Quarter | Water, Whitetails, Quail & Pheasants | Harper County, KS | Unit 16Located just a few miles from Attica, Kansas, this 160± acre tract in Harper County offers a strong combination of native grass pasture, excellent wildlife habitat, and reliable access. With rolling terrain, natural drainages, mature cottonwoods, and thick plum thickets, this property sets up well for both recreation and grazing.This quarter sits in a proven wildlife travel corridor in Kansas Deer Management Unit 16, an area known for producing quality whitetails. The property also offers excellent upland bird hunting, with quail and pheasants frequently seen both on camera and in person. Several drainages run through the property, including a main drainage that currently holds water, further improving wildlife habitat.The surrounding landscape is made up of productive farm ground planted to wheat, milo, corn, and alfalfa, creating a consistent food source that supports the local wildlife population. The property is also located just one-half mile west of the East Branch of Bluff Creek, which contributes to wildlife movement throughout the area.Access is provided by a well-maintained county road along the south boundary. A rural water meter and frost-free hydrant are already installed along the county road, allowing a buyer the ability to easily supply water to a stock tank anywhere on the quarter if desired. The native grass pasture combined with the terrain and water access also provides solid potential for grazing livestock.Properties in this area rarely offer a combination of native grass pasture, water availability, quality hunting habitat, and county road access. Whether you are looking for a recreational hunting tract, cattle pasture, or a property that offers both, this Harper County quarter presents a great opportunity.Property Features160± acres in Harper County, KansasLocated a few miles from AtticaCounty road access along the south boundaryNative big grass pastureRolling terrain with natural drainagesMature cottonwood trees and plum thicketsWater currently present in the main drainageRural water meter and frost-free hydrant installedExcellent quail and pheasant huntingLocated in Kansas Whitetail Deer Unit 16Surrounded by productive farm ground (wheat, milo, corn, alfalfa)Approximately 1/2 mile west of the East Branch of Bluff CreekAgent CommentThis is the kind of quarter that checks a lot of boxes. Big native grass, good terrain change, trees in the draws, and a strong wildlife presence. The surrounding agriculture keeps groceries nearby for deer and upland birds, and being in Unit 16 puts you in a proven area for Kansas whitetails. Having rural water and road access already in place adds some versatility whether you want to run a few cattle or continue improving the habitat. If you're looking for a solid Kansas hunting and grass quarter in Harper County, this one is definitely worth a look.- Ky PfleiderLand Specialist OK/KSGreat Plains Land Company

$443,000
160 Acres
Amorita, Oklahoma, 73719
The Salt Plains Sandhills Hunting & Grazing Quarter | Alfalfa County, OKLocated in the heart of Alfalfa County, The Salt Plains Sandhills Hunting & Grazing Quarter is a 160± acre tract offering a strong combination of rolling sandhill terrain, native grass grazing, and excellent wildlife habitat in one of the most unique recreational regions of northwest Oklahoma.The property sits along Highway 11 and is located approximately one mile east of the well-known Salt Plains Artesian Well and just a few miles from the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge and Great Salt Plains Lake. The Salt Plains region is widely recognized for its outdoor recreation opportunities including waterfowl hunting, upland bird hunting, deer hunting, fishing, birdwatching, and the famous selenite crystal digging found only in this area.This quarter features rolling sandhills with native grasses and scattered plum thickets, creating excellent habitat for quail, whitetail deer, and other native wildlife. The northeast corner of the property contains a thicker pocket of trees and brush providing strong bedding cover and protection for wildlife throughout the year.The north boundary adjoins a large neighboring landholding, helping create a lightly pressured stretch of native grass country that supports strong wildlife movement through this portion of the Salt Plains sandhills.Water is already established with two water wells on the property, including a solar-powered well located in the northwest portion of the quarter, providing reliable water for both livestock and wildlife. The native grass and natural shelter make this property well suited for seasonal cattle grazing or maintaining a small livestock operation while preserving its strong recreational value.Highway 11 forms the southern boundary with power available along the bar ditch, providing convenient access and future improvement potential such as a hunting camp, cabin, or additional water development. With the natural topography and proximity to the refuge, the property also holds potential for development of a waterfowl pond or duck hunting setup.The property is located approximately 30 miles east of Alva and roughly 40 minutes from Interstate 35, allowing convenient access from Oklahoma City, Enid, and southern Kansas.Properties located in this Salt Plains hunting corridor rarely come available and continue to be highly sought after for both recreational and agricultural use.Property Highlights160± acres in Alfalfa County, OklahomaRolling sandhill terrain with native grass and plum thicketsExcellent quail, deer, and upland wildlife habitatLocated 1 mile east of the Salt Plains Artesian WellJust a few miles from Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge and Great Salt Plains LakeLarge neighboring landholding along the north boundaryTwo water wells on the propertySolar-powered water well installedHighway 11 frontage on the south boundaryPower available along the roadGrazing potential for cattlePotential for waterfowl pond or hunting improvementsApproximately 30 miles to Alva, OKRoughly 40 minutes to Interstate 35

$293,700
98.2 Acres
Hazelton, Kansas, 67061
Cedar Hills Pond & Hunting Farm100± Acres | Pond - 28± Acres Tillable - Pasture - Barn & CorralsBarber County, Kansas | Unit 16Located north of Gerlane Road on Cedar Hills Road, this versatile Barber County property offers an outstanding combination of agricultural production, cattle grazing, and recreational hunting in the heart of southern Kansas. Positioned in the middle of **Kansas Deer Management Unit 16-one of the state's premier whitetail hunting regions-**this tract provides excellent habitat, strong water resources, and multiple income opportunities.The centerpiece of the property is a beautiful 9.5+/-acre pond that offers excellent fishing, dependable livestock water, and strong waterfowl hunting potential. Ponds of this size are rare in the area and create a natural gathering point for wildlife while adding tremendous recreational value to the property.Approximately 28 acres of productive tillable ground provide the opportunity for crop income or can easily be utilized for wildlife food plots. The balance of the property consists of native grass pasture with rolling terrain, natural draws, and mature timber-lined drainage, creating ideal habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, upland birds, and other wildlife while also providing excellent grazing conditions for cattle.An old windmill located in the bottom drainage highlights the agricultural history of the farm and adds character to the landscape. Improvements on the property include a set of working corrals and a small farmstead area with a barn and multiple outbuildings, making the property functional for livestock operations.Utilities are already in place with electric power available along the county road and rural water installed at the corrals and equipment shed, giving the next owner the ability to immediately utilize the property for ranching, recreation, or future improvements.With the combination of water, productive ground, grazing pasture, improvements, and exceptional hunting habitat, this property truly checks all the boxes for buyers seeking a well-rounded agricultural and recreational investment in southern Kansas.Property Highlights100± Acres in Barber County, KansasLocated north of Gerlane Road (blacktop farm-to-market road)Access along Cedar Hills RoadLarge 9.5-acre pondFishingWaterfowl huntingLivestock waterApproximately 28 acres of tillable groundNative grass pasture with draws and mature timberOld windmill in drainageBarn, corrals, and small farmsteadElectric power availableRural water at corrals and shedLocated in Kansas Deer Unit 16Strong whitetail, turkey, upland bird, and waterfowl huntingContactFor more information or to schedule a private showing contact:Ky PfleiderGreat Plains Land Company580-430-7005

$1,100,000
312 Acres
Hazelton, Kansas, 67061
Barber County 312± Acres - Cropland, 9.5 Acre Pond & Unit 16 Hunting FarmLocated at the intersection of Gerlane Road (blacktop) and Cedar Hills Road, this diverse 312± acre Barber County farm offers a rare combination of high-quality cropland, cattle infrastructure, strong water resources, and premier Kansas hunting habitat. Properties that blend productive agriculture with outstanding recreational appeal are becoming increasingly difficult to find in southern Kansas.The backbone of the property is 235.1 DCP cropland acres consisting primarily of Class I Pond Creek silt loam soils with an NCCPI average of 67, providing excellent yield potential and long-term productivity. FSA records show a 221.5 acre wheat base with a PLC yield of 58, along with 13.1 acres of oats base with a PLC yield of 27. These highly productive soils represent some of the best dryland farm ground available in the region and provide reliable agricultural income potential.A standout feature of the property is the large 9.5-acre pond, offering dependable livestock water, excellent fishing opportunities, and strong waterfowl hunting potential. Ponds of this size are uncommon in Barber County and add significant value from both an agricultural and recreational standpoint.The balance of the acreage consists of native grass pasture with rolling terrain, natural draws, and mature timber, creating ideal habitat for wildlife while also supporting livestock grazing. A working corral system and barns located on the southwest portion of the property provide excellent infrastructure for cattle operations.This farm sits in the heart of Kansas Deer Management Unit 16, widely recognized as one of the state's premier whitetail hunting areas. The combination of cropland food sources, thick cover, mature timber travel corridors, and a dependable water source creates exceptional habitat for whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, upland birds, and waterfowl.A 3± acre homesite is located at the intersection of Gerlane Road and Cedar Hills Road and includes a 1948 brick home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and approximately 2,487 square feet with a basement. Multiple barns and outbuildings surround the established farmstead, offering additional storage and operational utility.The property is divided by Cedar Hills Road, providing flexibility for management and offering potential opportunities for future tract divisions.With its combination of productive cropland, excellent water resources, working cattle facilities, established improvements, and premier hunting habitat, this property truly represents an all-around Barber County agricultural and recreational investment.Property Highlights312± Acres - Barber County, Kansas235.1 DCP Cropland AcresClass I Pond Creek Silt Loam SoilsNCCPI Average: 67221.5 Wheat Base | PLC Yield 5813.1 Oats Base | PLC Yield 27Large 9.5 Acre PondNative grass pasture with draws and mature timberWorking cattle corrals and barns3± Acre Homesite with Brick HomeBlacktop frontage on Gerlane RoadLocated in Kansas Deer Unit 16Excellent whitetail, turkey, upland bird, and waterfowl huntingOffered as a whole or in multiple tractsContactFor more information or to schedule a private showing:Ky PfleiderGreat Plains Land Company580-430-7005

$571,050
211.5 Acres
Hazelton, Kansas, 67061
Barber County 211.5± Acres - Nearly 100% Tillable | Class I Pond Creek Soils | Gerlane RdLocated in Barber County, Kansas, this 211.5± acre tract offers nearly 100% tillable farmland with strong soil productivity, excellent access, and a clean, efficient layout. Positioned north of Gerlane Road and west of Cedar Hills Road, this farm is built for both operators and investors looking for high-quality Kansas farm ground. Section 36-T33S-R11WFarmland & FSA DetailsAccording to FSA data, the property consists of approximately:211.5± acres of cropland (nearly 100% tillable)FSA base acres listed below are associated with the parent tract and will be subject to reconstitution upon closing:Wheat base: 221.5 acres | PLC yield: 58Oats base: 13.1 acres | PLC yield: 27This tract has a strong production history and is well suited for wheat or a crop rotation program common to the area.Soil ProfileThe farm is made up predominantly of:Pond Creek silt loam (0-3% slopes)Class I non-irrigated soilsNCCPI rating of 67Prime farmland designationThese soils are well-drained, highly productive, and capable of delivering consistent yields. Farms with this soil quality and high tillable percentage are rarely available in Barber County.Access & EfficiencyBlacktop frontage on Gerlane RoadEasy access for equipment and grain haulingClean field layout with minimal wasteHighly efficient for modern farming operationsInvestment HighlightsNearly all acres in productionStrong soil productivity and yield potentialIdeal for owner-operators or investorsLong-term income-producing opportunityWith nearly every acre in production, top-tier Class I soils, and excellent access, this tract represents a high-quality piece of Barber County farmland that is ready to perform from day one.Contact:Ky Pfleider | Great Plains Land Company580-430-7005