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The Custer County Tillable 320 is an extremely productive property that offers a variety of features perfect for farming and livestock operations. This 320-acre tract is made up of high-quality soils and is equipped with strong fencing and an excellent set of catch pens on the southeast side, making it a great choice for grazing cattle or other livestock.
The property has fantastic access, with a full mile of paved road along the property’s northern boundary, as well as half a mile of gravel road along the southern side. This convenient access makes it easy to reach and move equipment, livestock, or supplies to and from the property.
A key feature of the Custer County Tillable 320 is its water resources. There is a stock well located on the west side of the property, providing water for livestock or irrigation. Additionally, an older irrigation well is located in the center of the southern 160 acres, offering the potential for irrigation if needed.
This property has diverse soil types that make it suitable for various agricultural uses, from farming to grazing. The soils are as follows:
Carey Silt Loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes – 224.01 acres (Class 2 Soils), ideal for farming and crop production.
St. Paul Silt Loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes – 36.94 acres (Class 1 Soils), some of the best soil for growing crops.
Woodward-Quinlan Complex, 3 to 5 percent slopes – 23.79 acres (Class 3 Soils), great for grazing or less intensive farming.
Carey and Woodward Soils, 3 to 5 percent slopes – 22.19 acres (Class 3 Soils), excellent for various farming or grazing uses.
St. Paul Silt Loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes – 10.27 acres (Class 2 Soils), well-suited for farming and livestock.
Quinlan-Woodward Complex, 5 to 12 percent slopes – 3.74 acres (Class 6 Soils), suitable for pasture or wildlife.
Whether you're looking to farm, run a livestock operation, or both, the Custer County Tillable 320 offers the ideal land for your needs. With its top-notch soils, excellent infrastructure, and convenient access, this property is a fantastic opportunity.
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company at (405) 545-0985 .
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