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Welcome to Harper County, Oklahoma, where you’ll find these unique pieces of land spanning a half section and two quarters. Starting from the northern half section, this parcel boasts a total of 128 acres enrolled in the CRP program, ensuring both conservation and income. The remainder of the property is a blend of big grasslands, with some canyons and a nice pond tucked away in the southwest corner. Dont let this 1/2 section fool you, lying just 4 miles south of the Kansas state line it not only has great grass for grazing but excellent hunting potential as well!
Venture a few miles south and head east to the blacktop road and you’ll arrive at the old Homestead quarter. Here, you’ll discover a sizable pond within the historic Homestead site. Although the house hasn’t been inhabited for years, it’s remarkably well-preserved inside, offering potential for those with a vision. This quarter, encompassing roughly 50.7 acres under CRP and also supports cattle grazing, providing versatility for land use. This is truely an awesome quarter with rural water and electricy being used in the center of the property in the past, but also the blacktop bordering the west and county road along the northern boarder as well. You can pretty well hunt every game species Harper county has to offer right here.
Continue your journey one more mile south and another mile east to reach the final quarter, which comprises 116 acres enrolled in the CRP program. The heart of this property features a charming draw, with the southwest corner boasting deep red canyons. Along the eastern side, a beautiful mature tree grove provides an excellent setting for hunting enthusiasts.
As an added bonus, the sale of this property includes the transfer of 403.67 net mineral acres, adding to the CRP income, excellent hunting and grazing that this property already has to offer. Don’t hesitate to reach out today to schedule a viewing and explore the potential of this unique piece of Harper County land.
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