LOCATION: 1 hour to Tulsa; 1.5 hours to Oklahoma City; 1.5 hours to Ft. Smith, AR
CLOSEST TOWN: Henryetta, Oklahoma
ACCESS: Paved county road on South and gravel county road on East
MINERALS: Less and except all oil, gas and other minerals
IMPROVEMENTS: Fencing; ponds
UTILITIES: Rural water, electricity, septic tank, lagoon
TOPOGRAPHY: Level to gently rolling
GRASSES/PASTURES: 40 AC hay meadow; native pecan trees; lush native grasses with some bermuda, vetch
WATER: Ponds; 3 wet weather streams join land
CAPACITY: 50-60 head
WILDLIFE: Deer, turkey, squirrels, etc.
COMMENTS: This property is a rare find in beauty, productivity and versatility! Here you'll find lush and hardy native grasses and approx. 80 acres of hardwood forested area that is flat to very gently rolling. Contains 3 wet weather streams that join on this land. Primarily Verdigris, Lightning, and Dennis silt loam...
COMMENTS: This property is a rare find in beauty, productivity and versatility! Here you'll find lush and hardy native grasses and approx. 80 acres of hardwood forested area that is flat to very gently rolling. Contains 3 wet weather streams that join on this land. Primarily Verdigris, Lightning, and Dennis silt loam soils. Property is cross-fenced into several pastures, each containing a pond; a 40 acre hay meadow and fenced forested area with the creeks. The mobile home that is on the land will be moved, but all the existing utilities will remain: electric, rural water, and septic tank with lagoon. Native pecan trees are scattered throughout that property. Deer, turkey and other wildlife are prevalent. Due to the configuration and access to utilities and roadways, the property could be subdivided into smaller parcels.
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