Ask Trey Pearcy
This 231-acre property in Beckham County, Oklahoma, offers a rare combination of productive farmland and an abundance of wildlife. Of the 231 acres, there are 117 that are irrigated ensuring optimal crop yields. The irrigation system is a two-year-old Valley center pivot, the center pivot is currently tipped to 450 gallons per minute. The remaining acres of the property are a balance of dry-land tillable acres and improved Bermuda grass pastures. The property is well fenced and also has cross fencing to allow rotational grazing. In years past cotton as well as wheat have been grown very successfully on the property. Beyond the agricultural appeal, this area is a haven for hunters. It's home to great populations of Whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, and various predator species, making it ideal for recreational hunting. Accessibility is a key feature of this property, with easy routes for transporting equipment and crops. The property is positioned just minutes off of Interstate 40 with paved access all the way to the interstate. Whether you're seeking a productive farming venture or a recreational retreat, this property offers exceptional opportunities in a prime location. Contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company with any questions or to schedule a showing. (405) 545-0985
4.5 miles from Interstate 40
27 miles from Elk City, Ok
30 miles from Shamrock, Tx
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