Two 160 acre wildlife/livestock/small grain-offered separately, then together.
Farm #1: This 160 +/- acres is an excellent livestock/sm. grain farm w/hunting potential. It offers a home & out buildings, a big pond near the southwest corner of the farm, a timber lined creek excellent for wildlife habitat and shelter for livestock, good grass pasture, and approx. 86 acres of productive cropland. The principle soil types of the cultivated land are mostly Norge Loams, Class II & III. Improvements include a 2 or 3 bedroom frame home (26507 E. Market Ave., Garber, OK) with window unit air conditioning & wall furnace heat, a detached shop/garage, general purpose barn, and a drive through granary all of which can serve nicely as a farm and ranch head quarters or for extra income, if desired. This home is served by Kay County Rural Water & is presently occupied. Legal Description: The Northea...
Farm #1: This 160 +/- acres is an excellent livestock/sm. grain farm w/hunting potential. It offers a home & out buildings, a big pond near the southwest corner of the farm, a timber lined creek excellent for wildlife habitat and shelter for livestock, good grass pasture, and approx. 86 acres of productive cropland. The principle soil types of the cultivated land are mostly Norge Loams, Class II & III. Improvements include a 2 or 3 bedroom frame home (26507 E. Market Ave., Garber, OK) with window unit air conditioning & wall furnace heat, a detached shop/garage, general purpose barn, and a drive through granary all of which can serve nicely as a farm and ranch head quarters or for extra income, if desired. This home is served by Kay County Rural Water & is presently occupied. Legal Description: The Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section Fourteen (14), Township Twenty-two (22) North, Range Three (3) W.I.M., Garfield County, OK
Farm #2: This quarter joins Farm #1 on the south and has outstanding outdoor sports potential. There is a portion a large water shed lake situated in the southwest corner of the property providing excellent water fowl hunting & fishing. In addition, it has a good amount of heavy timber along the creek, good grass pasture, & approx. 105.3 acres of cropland, all providing excellent habitat for white tail deer, wild turkey, quail, and predators. The principle soil types of the cultivated land are Norge Loams, Class II & III; & Tabler silt loam, Class II. There is an old home site situated near the southwest corner of the farm. Legal Description: The Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Fourteen (14), Township Twenty-two (22) North, Range Three (3) W.I.M., Garfield County, OK
General Statements
Crop: Does not sell. Minerals: Do not sell. F.S.A. Information: According to the Garfield County F.S.A. these farms are in an F.S.A. Unit which has 191.3 acres of cropland with a 179 acre wheat base and a 38 bushel per acre yield. ‘08 Taxes: Farm #1 – approx. $559.48; Farm #2 – approx. $609.54 without homestead exemption; the ‘09 taxes will be prorated to the day of closing. Order of Auction: Each farm will be offered separately then together. Possession: is to be given upon payment in full of the purchase price and transfer of title, subject to the completion of the harvest of the presently growing soy bean crop. Terms: 10% of the purchase price is to be placed in escrow the day of the auction with the balance being due upon delivery of merchantable title. This auction is subject to statutes governing the Black Bear Conservancy of Oklahoma. All information is taken from sources believed to be reliable; however, no guarantee is made by the auction company or its employer. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to acreage, crop base, size, condition, etc. prior to auction day. Any announcements made the day of the auction supersede all advertising.