Ask Trey Pearcy
This 231-acre property in Beckham County, Oklahoma, is a rare find that offers the perfect combination of productive farmland and abundant wildlife. Out of the 231 acres, 117 acres are irrigated, which ensures excellent crop yields year after year. The irrigation system is a two-year-old Valley center pivot, which is currently set to deliver 450 gallons of water per minute, keeping crops well-watered during dry spells.
The remaining acres of the property are a mix of dry-land tillable fields and improved Bermuda grass pastures, making it ideal for both farming and grazing. The land is well-fenced, and there’s also cross-fencing in place to allow for rotational grazing, helping to maintain healthy pastures for livestock. In the past, crops like cotton and wheat have been grown successfully here, proving the land’s agricultural potential.
Beyond its farming capabilities, this property is also a haven for wildlife, making it perfect for hunters. The area is home to strong populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, and various predator species, offering fantastic recreational hunting opportunities. The mixture of farmland, pastures, and natural cover provides an ideal environment for these species.
Accessibility is another highlight of this property. It’s just minutes from Interstate 40, with paved roads leading directly to the property, making it easy to transport equipment, crops, or wildlife. Whether you’re looking for a productive farming operation or a recreational retreat, this property offers the best of both worlds, located in a prime area of Oklahoma.
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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