Dryland Farm with Irrigation Potential

This is a dryland farm with excellent opportunity for partial development into an irrigated farm. In the past the farm utilized a well that delivered in excess of 1,500 gpm (information from previous landowner). The well had problems down hole and it’s usage discontinued. The area is known for excellent water quantity and quality and with over half the property made up of very good clay loam soils and the remainder sandy clay loam, this is an opportunity to develop an excellent irrigated farm for a portion of the property and dryland for the remainder.

Irrigated Farm in Beaver County

RECENTLY SOLD This is a wonderful irrigated property ready to go for your spring planting. There are a total of 494 +/- wet acres under one 2021 Valley center pivot being sold, no corners or dryland area on the tract. There are two (2) irrigation wells located on the property producing a total of 1,300 gallons per minute. This section shares the corner with a landowner engaged in swine production, which effluent easement allows the use of nutrients for crop production, adding additional value by offsetting commercial fertilizer requirements. This is an excellent pure irrigated farm that will fit nicely …

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Grassland in Beaver County

RECENTLY SOLD Embrace the wide-open spaces and natural beauty of Beaver County with this exceptional 520 +/- acre grassland property located in Turpin, Oklahoma. Whether you’re an avid farmer, rancher, or nature enthusiast, this flat to rolling land with a creek winding through it offers endless possibilities for your vision to come to life. Don’t miss the chance to own this remarkable piece of Oklahoma’s countryside.