This irrigated farm in Garfield County, Oklahoma offers a well-developed agricultural operation supported by abundant water resources and productive soils. This property is located less than 11 miles from Enid, OK. The property features a large center pivot irrigation system covering approximately 117 acres of cropland.
A major highlight of the property is its extensive water infrastructure. The farm is supported by nine permitted groundwater irrigation wells and a large water holding reservoir measuring approximately 915 feet by 300 feet located on the north portion of the property. This reservoir allows for efficient irrigation management and dependable water supply during peak growing seasons.
The land is primarily comprised of Port silt loam and other productive Garfield County soils with an overall NCCPI rating of 59.5, making it well suited for wheat, corn, milo, soybeans, and other row crops. The property is currently utilized primarily for bermuda grass and hay production, and the remainder consisting of pasture and supporting ground.
Topography across the farm is mostly level with gentle slopes, ideal for modern farming equipment and irrigation efficiency. Elevation ranges from approximately 1,137 to 1,198 feet with an average slope of about 2.5 percent. The property offers excellent access with county roads along the south and west boundaries, making it convenient for farm operations and transportation.
With its combination of irrigated acreage, multiple water wells, strong soils, and excellent access, this Garfield County farm presents an outstanding opportunity for producers looking to expand their operation or investors seeking productive Oklahoma farmland.