Native and improved grass, this land has been used for grass hay and livestock grazing. This tract has a water well and windmill with good fences. The front view from the county road is level grass with a gradual incline to the south and includes a few Cottonwood trees as a break in the hill going south. It's a beautiful view with an open draw for catching rainwater with trees and lots of wildlife habitat. The native has been managed and there are no cedar trees. The hard wood provide good shade and shelter with excellent wildlife habitat. An excellent combination property with good grass hay fields, excellent grazing and good hunting on the south end. Beautiful home sites!
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Research Parcel Information2 miles south of May, OK on Highway 46 and 1/2 mile west on County Road 29.