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Pristine pasture mixed with good hunting opportunities in a great hunting neighborhood describes this well maintained 160 acre farm. The pasture consists of mostly native grass with a good stand of Bermuda mixed in. There are no cows on the farm currently and based on the condition of the grass, there has been minimal grazing pressure in the past. Polecat Creek offers fantastic whitetail hunting and is less than a half mile from the east boundary of the farm. This property may not have Polecat Creek running directly through it, but this farm as well as the farms that border it on all four sides, benefit from the cover, habitat, and deer densities that the creek provides, and offer some great deer hunting. The area supports a healthy quail and pheasant population, and with the dense stand of grass on this farm, it will offer plenty of upland bird hunting potential also. There are two ponds on the property that will provide ample water for the wildlife, livestock, and waterfowl. The area offers very good waterfowl hunting to go along with the deer and upland bird hunting. There are gates on the north and east sides of the farm with rural water available near the east gate. Electricity is less than a mile from the farm. CR1020 ends about 1/3 of a mile south of the Jackson Road and CR1020 intersection, making Jackson Road the only road that borders the farm.
The farm is conveniently located just a mile north of Highway 11 between Deer Creek and Medford, Oklahoma. It is only 15 miles south of Caldwell, Kansas, and 16 miles west of I-35.
If you are looking for a great grazing farm, a great hunting farm, or a farm that can be great at both, this could be the one. Call Tony today!