This 140 acres is currently planted in wheat. Has been planted successfully in cotton and corn. This farm has 83.80 acres of wheta base with PLC Yield of 30 and 34.96 acres of cotton base with PLC Yield of 461 according to FSA data.
Soil date from USDA web soil survey shows 82.2% of the land is rated Class 2 St. Paul silt loam, 1-3% slopes and 17.8% is rated Class 1, St. Paul Silt loam 0-1% slopes.
If you are looking for cultivated farm land that is right on the county line road between Washita and Kiowa Counties, this could be the spot. Give me a call to tour today at 580-678-0662
Stacey and her husband Steven recently retired from their family cow-calf operation, and grass-fed, grass-finished beef business. The family still owns the ranch in Greer County, Oklahoma and they now use it for recreation for the family. The ranch is abundant with wildlife, like whitetail deer, dove, turkey and quail which offers the opportunity to share hunting experiences with guests, friends and family. Stacey is a member of the Oklahoma and Texas and Southwest Cattle Raisers Associations, Quail Coalition, National Deer Association and National Wild Turkey Federation.
Stacey is grateful to live in rural Oklahoma. Life is just more peaceful and relaxing in the country. United Country and UC Hunting Properties Powered by RealTree were the obvious choice for her. When she read on their website, “We’ve helped America rediscover a dream that’s as old as America itself; love of the land and the dream of owning property” she knew that they felt the same way she did. This appreciation for the land and the ability to share it with others is why she chose real estate as her career.
She is eager to help you with all of your real estate needs and happy to show you all that Southwest Oklahoma has to offer.