Ask Tony Cerar
Ideally located on Highway 132, just 1.75 miles north of Highway 11 in western Grant County, sits this 68-acre multi use property. This property could be your full time residence, Bermuda pasture for your livestock, the headquarters for your hunting operation, or be turned into a top tier waterfowl property. Water wells in this area regularly make anywhere from 25 gpm to over 100 gpm. The neighbor to the south just drilled a new well that makes 25+ gallons per minute and water to this property is supplied by another well making over 25 gpm that is on a joint tap with the neighbor to the east. If desired, drilling additional water wells on this property would not be a problem. There is gravel road access off Jefferson Road to the north and blacktop access off Highway 132 to the west. This specific area, being in such close proximity to the salt plains refuge, is arguably one of the best in the region for ducks, deer, geese, and sandhill cranes. All you need is the right habitat, and in this part of the state, the saying "If you build it, they will come" couldn't be truer. The farm is 11 miles south of the Kansas border and 12 miles north of Nash, Oklahoma in one of the best hunting counties in the state. Call Tony today to find out more!