In this day and age it is hard to be a farmer and still be profitable. Here is a rare opportunity to own a farm, and still make a living while doing so. This 140-acre, USDA certified dairy farm does make enough money to pay for itself and make a comfortable living. This is not just a dairy farm; there is also a 1,200+ harvestable pecan orchard on the property. And, to top it all off, this property has its own FAA Certified Run-Way. Included in the sale of this property is all the livestock, and equipment to run this farm.
This dairy makes a USDA Certified, award winning, Blue Cheese. With a client & vendor database that is also included in the sale. The sellers are willing to show the new owners how to run and maintain this business.
Some of the equipment that is include in the sell of this property; John Deere 4840 Tractor, John Deere 5103 Tractor, John Deere TX Gator, John Dee...
Some of the equipment that is include in the sell of this property; John Deere 4840 Tractor, John Deere 5103 Tractor, John Deere TX Gator, John Deere 328 Small Square Baler, John Deere 265 Disc Mower, John Deere Front End Loader w/ bale spear and bucket, John Deere 14 Tandem Disc, John Deere 12 Drill, Hesston 565A Round Baler, Hesston 1340 Round Baler, Eight Wheel Hay Rake, 2 each 16 Utility Trailer, 1 each 28 Utility Trailer, 1 each 16 Utility Trailer, 1 each 16 WW Stock Trailer, 1 Pecan Shaker, 1 each Orchard Sprayer (500 gallon), 1 each Pecan Harvester, 1 each 1,000 Gallon Portable Tank with pump, 10x10 1 ton Lumber Press.
This property is located just 3 miles South of Comanche, Oklahoma set in rolling prairie land interspersed with oil fields, ranches, farms, and pecan orchards. Comanche was once a part of the famous Louisiana Purchase, a part of which was later in 1855 designated Indian Territory, and se aside for the Five Civilized Tribes. Comanche then became part of the Chickasaw Nation until statehood in 1907. After the Civil War, large herds of cattle moved up the Chisholm Trail located about 2 miles east of present day Comanche. The cattle were driven from Texas to Kansas for shipment to the East. Parts of the Historic trail can still be clearly seen today. Comanche has a colorful history that is still reflected in its lifestyle and activities. A western flavor is felt here, and Comanche is often called the "Rodeo Capital of the World". Certainly, many World Champion Rodeo performers call Comanche home. Racehorse, Quarter Horse owners, and farmers add their influence as do oil companies and oil field workers. Authentic Indian customs and tribal observations are still practiced. Artists, educators, and others add still more variety and culture. Truly, it can be said that Comanche's greatest asset is its diversity of talent and people.
For recreation, for when you need to take a break from the farm, the Comanche area is divided into lake activities and sports. Eight to ten miles southwest of Comanche is Waurika Lake. This is a 10,000-acre lake and offers all related activities such as, camping, swimming, fishing, boating, and hunting. Comanche Lake is just 3 miles east of Comanche on Hwy 53, offers the same recreations on a smaller scale. The Golf Course is located next to Comanche Lake. This is a 9-hole golf course is a spot for both local and area golfers. There are 2 parks, Kinder Park & Jackson Park playgrounds for the little ones.
For education the Comanche Public School serves this property, and there is a branch of Cameron University located just North of Comanche at Duncan, OK.
For more information, or to set your personal viewing of this property, call Kelly Wilson at 580-222-6248.
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