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10/08/2025
$3,489,200
634.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
634.4 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The property consists of two quarters and a half-section all located within a mile and a half of one another. Each quarter has an irrigation well with the half-section having two irrigation wells. Center pivot irrigation systems on the farms are Zimmatic and Valley. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 1,000 GPM per the seller.
Soils include Sherman clay loam, Gruver loam and Conlen-Dalhart complex. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area. Pavement is located a half mile to the closest farm and two miles at the farthest. This farm has excellent access being 16 miles north of Stratford, TX west of Beaver Road and approximately 23 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
10/08/2025
$3,489,200
634.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
634.4 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The property consists of two quarters and a half-section all located within a mile and a half of one another. Each quarter has an irrigation well with the half-section having two irrigation wells. Center pivot irrigation systems on the farms are Zimmatic and Valley. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 1,000 GPM per the seller.
Soils include Sherman clay loam, Gruver loam and Conlen-Dalhart complex. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area. Pavement is located a half mile to the closest farm and two miles at the farthest. This farm has excellent access being 16 miles north of Stratford, TX west of Beaver Road and approximately 23 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
10/08/2025
$3,489,200
634.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
634.4 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The property consists of two quarters and a half-section all located within a mile and a half of one another. Each quarter has an irrigation well with the half-section having two irrigation wells. Center pivot irrigation systems on the farms are Zimmatic and Valley. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 1,000 GPM per the seller.
Soils include Sherman clay loam, Gruver loam and Conlen-Dalhart complex. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area. Pavement is located a half mile to the closest farm and two miles at the farthest. This farm has excellent access being 16 miles north of Stratford, TX west of Beaver Road and approximately 23 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
10/08/2025
$3,489,200
634.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
634.4 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The property consists of two quarters and a half-section all located within a mile and a half of one another. Each quarter has an irrigation well with the half-section having two irrigation wells. Center pivot irrigation systems on the farms are Zimmatic and Valley. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 1,000 GPM per the seller.
Soils include Sherman clay loam, Gruver loam and Conlen-Dalhart complex. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area. Pavement is located a half mile to the closest farm and two miles at the farthest. This farm has excellent access being 16 miles north of Stratford, TX west of Beaver Road and approximately 23 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
10/08/2025
$3,489,200
634.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
634.4 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The property consists of two quarters and a half-section all located within a mile and a half of one another. Each quarter has an irrigation well with the half-section having two irrigation wells. Center pivot irrigation systems on the farms are Zimmatic and Valley. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 1,000 GPM per the seller.
Soils include Sherman clay loam, Gruver loam and Conlen-Dalhart complex. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area. Pavement is located a half mile to the closest farm and two miles at the farthest. This farm has excellent access being 16 miles north of Stratford, TX west of Beaver Road and approximately 23 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
10/08/2025
$3,489,200
634.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
634.4 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The property consists of two quarters and a half-section all located within a mile and a half of one another. Each quarter has an irrigation well with the half-section having two irrigation wells. Center pivot irrigation systems on the farms are Zimmatic and Valley. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 1,000 GPM per the seller.
Soils include Sherman clay loam, Gruver loam and Conlen-Dalhart complex. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area. Pavement is located a half mile to the closest farm and two miles at the farthest. This farm has excellent access being 16 miles north of Stratford, TX west of Beaver Road and approximately 23 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
10/08/2025
$3,489,200
634.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
634.4 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The property consists of two quarters and a half-section all located within a mile and a half of one another. Each quarter has an irrigation well with the half-section having two irrigation wells. Center pivot irrigation systems on the farms are Zimmatic and Valley. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 1,000 GPM per the seller.
Soils include Sherman clay loam, Gruver loam and Conlen-Dalhart complex. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area. Pavement is located a half mile to the closest farm and two miles at the farthest. This farm has excellent access being 16 miles north of Stratford, TX west of Beaver Road and approximately 23 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
10/08/2025
$3,489,200
634.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
634.4 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The property consists of two quarters and a half-section all located within a mile and a half of one another. Each quarter has an irrigation well with the half-section having two irrigation wells. Center pivot irrigation systems on the farms are Zimmatic and Valley. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 1,000 GPM per the seller.
Soils include Sherman clay loam, Gruver loam and Conlen-Dalhart complex. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area. Pavement is located a half mile to the closest farm and two miles at the farthest. This farm has excellent access being 16 miles north of Stratford, TX west of Beaver Road and approximately 23 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
10/08/2025
$3,489,200
634.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
634.4 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The property consists of two quarters and a half-section all located within a mile and a half of one another. Each quarter has an irrigation well with the half-section having two irrigation wells. Center pivot irrigation systems on the farms are Zimmatic and Valley. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 1,000 GPM per the seller.
Soils include Sherman clay loam, Gruver loam and Conlen-Dalhart complex. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area. Pavement is located a half mile to the closest farm and two miles at the farthest. This farm has excellent access being 16 miles north of Stratford, TX west of Beaver Road and approximately 23 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
09/24/2025
$1,120,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Texhoma, OK
320 acres of irrigated farmland located in Cimarron County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include corn, wheat, sorghum, and silage for area feedyards and dairies.
The farm has three irrigation wells and two Reinke center pivot sprinklers around 7-8 years old, which irrigate approximately 240 acres with two corners being dryland and the balance in grass. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps supplying water for a combined total of approximately 450 GPM per the seller.
Soil is comprised of over 95% Sherman clay loam. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming are. With half a mile of paved frontage, this farm has excellent access being 13 miles north of Stratford, TX along FM 2677 (Beaver Road) and NS 53 Road. The farm is also 17 miles west of Texhoma, OK.
06/09/2021
$16,000,000
6332 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Keyes, OK
PRICE REDUCED FROM $21,000,000 to $16,000,000
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the Fry Irrigated Farm.
This farm is one of the largest contiguous irrigated farms in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Fry Farm offers a Buyer the opportunity to own a masterfully planned income crop producing operation with the potential of hunting as a secondary income. With all its allocated water, productive sandy soils, location and accessibility it offers a multitude of investment opportunities. The major improvements on the property are those associated with production, irrigation wells, sprinklers, water pipeline, gas pipeline, and electrical wiring. The only house is more than adequate for an onsite manager. The possibility of diversifying into a livestock operation whether it be cattle feed yard, dairy, year around grazing or establishing a organic operation are wide open. This level to gently rolling farm with its sandy soils, ability to produce 10,100 GPM (12,664 ac ft/year), and an almost ideal growing climate with its location makes this farm a prime income property.
Location: The headquarters is 13.5 miles west of Elkhart, KS via well maintained county roads. The north property line is the Oklahoma/Colorado State boundary. US Highway 56 is 8 miles to the south of the headquarters, Guymon, OK is 45 minutes south, Liberal, KS, is 1 hour to the NE, and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours to the SW.
Legal: Sections SW16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, SS,24, 28, 29, and 30-T6N-R9E S1-T5N-R8E
Size:
Deeded Acres: 6,332
Sprinkler Irrigated Acres: 3,057
Grassland Acres: 2,771
Dry Farmland Acres: 188
Improvements, Corrals and Road Acres: 316
Improvements:
Main House: 1,880 sq feet with full basement, 3 bedrooms (2 up and 1 down). 2 bathrooms, walk out basement, brick exterior, and a 828 sq ft attached garage.
Shop: 250X80, 125X80 shop area with a 6 concrete heated floor, overhead heat, overhead vehicle lift, insulated, office area, bathroom, 5 overhead doors, 3 16X22, 1- 16X24 and 10X10 plus a walk-in door; 1-125X80 equipment storage, dirt floor, heated, insulated, and 1-16X26 overhead door.
Corrals: 13 pipe cable pens with automatic continual flow waterers and 1,800+/- feet of concrete feed bunks. Associated with the west corrals is a large holding corral and working area with a tub setup and hydraulic working chute.
Quonset Buildings: 1-50X100, 2 doors 18X18 and 18X19 concrete floor, 1-40X80 with 2 overhead doors. 12X24 and 14X16 concrete floor, electrical, and insulated.
Water and Irrigation Equipment: There are 24 wells located on the property with 21 wells currently producing. Of the 21 wells, 9 are submergible pumps powered by electric generators, 10 wells are powered with V8 engines, all of the above engines are fueled with natural gas. Two submergible pumps are powered with electricity from a public source. According to the owners records, the wells produce between 150 to 900 gpm with an estimated capacity of 8,500 gpm from the wells currently being used. The Oklahoma Division of Water Resources allows for a 2 acre foot annual allotment per owned acre. This allows the Fry Farm to pump 12,664 acre feet annually. The submergibles range in HP from 25 HP to 65 HP which most are powered by generators using natural gas for fuel. 20 Sprinklers ranging in age from 1974 to 2012, 1 T&L, 2 Lockwoods, 3-Valleys, and 14 Zimmatics.
Underground:
There is approximately 74,800 feet of underground PVC irrigation pipe.
12 13,000
10 36,900
8 14,400
6 10,500
In addition to the irrigation pipe, there are miles of buried electric lines and natural gas lines. The above measurements were created from a property map, and are not exact. Any person needing an exact measurement should do their own measuring.
Crops: Current crop production centers around Corn and Wheat with some Alfalfa. In the past, Alfalfa was the main crop.
Utilities: Natural gas on farm. The majority of the natural gas used for the irrigation pumps and generators is supplied from one of the four gas wells located on the property. Gas well owned by landowner.
Gas: TKO Gas Available
Electricity Tri County Electric
Climate: Weather charts show that Elkhart, KS receives approximately 17.6 of precipitation per year with 79% of that falling in April thru September. The average high temperature ranges from April thru September are from 69 in April to a high 93 in July. The lower range is from 40 in April to 66 in July. The average number of days below 0 is 4 and cold spells are short lived. There will be a few days of hot temperatures over 100, but like the cold days, they are short lived with low humidity. The average growing is 180 days.
Taxes: $4,760.00
Price: WAS $21,000,000.00 - NOW $16,000,000
06/09/2021
$16,000,000
6332 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Keyes, OK
PRICE REDUCED FROM $21,000,000 to $16,000,000
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the Fry Irrigated Farm.
This farm is one of the largest contiguous irrigated farms in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Fry Farm offers a Buyer the opportunity to own a masterfully planned income crop producing operation with the potential of hunting as a secondary income. With all its allocated water, productive sandy soils, location and accessibility it offers a multitude of investment opportunities. The major improvements on the property are those associated with production, irrigation wells, sprinklers, water pipeline, gas pipeline, and electrical wiring. The only house is more than adequate for an onsite manager. The possibility of diversifying into a livestock operation whether it be cattle feed yard, dairy, year around grazing or establishing a organic operation are wide open. This level to gently rolling farm with its sandy soils, ability to produce 10,100 GPM (12,664 ac ft/year), and an almost ideal growing climate with its location makes this farm a prime income property.
Location: The headquarters is 13.5 miles west of Elkhart, KS via well maintained county roads. The north property line is the Oklahoma/Colorado State boundary. US Highway 56 is 8 miles to the south of the headquarters, Guymon, OK is 45 minutes south, Liberal, KS, is 1 hour to the NE, and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours to the SW.
Legal: Sections SW16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, SS,24, 28, 29, and 30-T6N-R9E S1-T5N-R8E
Size:
Deeded Acres: 6,332
Sprinkler Irrigated Acres: 3,057
Grassland Acres: 2,771
Dry Farmland Acres: 188
Improvements, Corrals and Road Acres: 316
Improvements:
Main House: 1,880 sq feet with full basement, 3 bedrooms (2 up and 1 down). 2 bathrooms, walk out basement, brick exterior, and a 828 sq ft attached garage.
Shop: 250X80, 125X80 shop area with a 6 concrete heated floor, overhead heat, overhead vehicle lift, insulated, office area, bathroom, 5 overhead doors, 3 16X22, 1- 16X24 and 10X10 plus a walk-in door; 1-125X80 equipment storage, dirt floor, heated, insulated, and 1-16X26 overhead door.
Corrals: 13 pipe cable pens with automatic continual flow waterers and 1,800+/- feet of concrete feed bunks. Associated with the west corrals is a large holding corral and working area with a tub setup and hydraulic working chute.
Quonset Buildings: 1-50X100, 2 doors 18X18 and 18X19 concrete floor, 1-40X80 with 2 overhead doors. 12X24 and 14X16 concrete floor, electrical, and insulated.
Water and Irrigation Equipment: There are 24 wells located on the property with 21 wells currently producing. Of the 21 wells, 9 are submergible pumps powered by electric generators, 10 wells are powered with V8 engines, all of the above engines are fueled with natural gas. Two submergible pumps are powered with electricity from a public source. According to the owners records, the wells produce between 150 to 900 gpm with an estimated capacity of 8,500 gpm from the wells currently being used. The Oklahoma Division of Water Resources allows for a 2 acre foot annual allotment per owned acre. This allows the Fry Farm to pump 12,664 acre feet annually. The submergibles range in HP from 25 HP to 65 HP which most are powered by generators using natural gas for fuel. 20 Sprinklers ranging in age from 1974 to 2012, 1 T&L, 2 Lockwoods, 3-Valleys, and 14 Zimmatics.
Underground:
There is approximately 74,800 feet of underground PVC irrigation pipe.
12 13,000
10 36,900
8 14,400
6 10,500
In addition to the irrigation pipe, there are miles of buried electric lines and natural gas lines. The above measurements were created from a property map, and are not exact. Any person needing an exact measurement should do their own measuring.
Crops: Current crop production centers around Corn and Wheat with some Alfalfa. In the past, Alfalfa was the main crop.
Utilities: Natural gas on farm. The majority of the natural gas used for the irrigation pumps and generators is supplied from one of the four gas wells located on the property. Gas well owned by landowner.
Gas: TKO Gas Available
Electricity Tri County Electric
Climate: Weather charts show that Elkhart, KS receives approximately 17.6 of precipitation per year with 79% of that falling in April thru September. The average high temperature ranges from April thru September are from 69 in April to a high 93 in July. The lower range is from 40 in April to 66 in July. The average number of days below 0 is 4 and cold spells are short lived. There will be a few days of hot temperatures over 100, but like the cold days, they are short lived with low humidity. The average growing is 180 days.
Taxes: $4,760.00
Price: WAS $21,000,000.00 - NOW $16,000,000
06/09/2021
$16,000,000
6332 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Keyes, OK
PRICE REDUCED FROM $21,000,000 to $16,000,000
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the Fry Irrigated Farm.
This farm is one of the largest contiguous irrigated farms in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Fry Farm offers a Buyer the opportunity to own a masterfully planned income crop producing operation with the potential of hunting as a secondary income. With all its allocated water, productive sandy soils, location and accessibility it offers a multitude of investment opportunities. The major improvements on the property are those associated with production, irrigation wells, sprinklers, water pipeline, gas pipeline, and electrical wiring. The only house is more than adequate for an onsite manager. The possibility of diversifying into a livestock operation whether it be cattle feed yard, dairy, year around grazing or establishing a organic operation are wide open. This level to gently rolling farm with its sandy soils, ability to produce 10,100 GPM (12,664 ac ft/year), and an almost ideal growing climate with its location makes this farm a prime income property.
Location: The headquarters is 13.5 miles west of Elkhart, KS via well maintained county roads. The north property line is the Oklahoma/Colorado State boundary. US Highway 56 is 8 miles to the south of the headquarters, Guymon, OK is 45 minutes south, Liberal, KS, is 1 hour to the NE, and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours to the SW.
Legal: Sections SW16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, SS,24, 28, 29, and 30-T6N-R9E S1-T5N-R8E
Size:
Deeded Acres: 6,332
Sprinkler Irrigated Acres: 3,057
Grassland Acres: 2,771
Dry Farmland Acres: 188
Improvements, Corrals and Road Acres: 316
Improvements:
Main House: 1,880 sq feet with full basement, 3 bedrooms (2 up and 1 down). 2 bathrooms, walk out basement, brick exterior, and a 828 sq ft attached garage.
Shop: 250X80, 125X80 shop area with a 6 concrete heated floor, overhead heat, overhead vehicle lift, insulated, office area, bathroom, 5 overhead doors, 3 16X22, 1- 16X24 and 10X10 plus a walk-in door; 1-125X80 equipment storage, dirt floor, heated, insulated, and 1-16X26 overhead door.
Corrals: 13 pipe cable pens with automatic continual flow waterers and 1,800+/- feet of concrete feed bunks. Associated with the west corrals is a large holding corral and working area with a tub setup and hydraulic working chute.
Quonset Buildings: 1-50X100, 2 doors 18X18 and 18X19 concrete floor, 1-40X80 with 2 overhead doors. 12X24 and 14X16 concrete floor, electrical, and insulated.
Water and Irrigation Equipment: There are 24 wells located on the property with 21 wells currently producing. Of the 21 wells, 9 are submergible pumps powered by electric generators, 10 wells are powered with V8 engines, all of the above engines are fueled with natural gas. Two submergible pumps are powered with electricity from a public source. According to the owners records, the wells produce between 150 to 900 gpm with an estimated capacity of 8,500 gpm from the wells currently being used. The Oklahoma Division of Water Resources allows for a 2 acre foot annual allotment per owned acre. This allows the Fry Farm to pump 12,664 acre feet annually. The submergibles range in HP from 25 HP to 65 HP which most are powered by generators using natural gas for fuel. 20 Sprinklers ranging in age from 1974 to 2012, 1 T&L, 2 Lockwoods, 3-Valleys, and 14 Zimmatics.
Underground:
There is approximately 74,800 feet of underground PVC irrigation pipe.
12 13,000
10 36,900
8 14,400
6 10,500
In addition to the irrigation pipe, there are miles of buried electric lines and natural gas lines. The above measurements were created from a property map, and are not exact. Any person needing an exact measurement should do their own measuring.
Crops: Current crop production centers around Corn and Wheat with some Alfalfa. In the past, Alfalfa was the main crop.
Utilities: Natural gas on farm. The majority of the natural gas used for the irrigation pumps and generators is supplied from one of the four gas wells located on the property. Gas well owned by landowner.
Gas: TKO Gas Available
Electricity Tri County Electric
Climate: Weather charts show that Elkhart, KS receives approximately 17.6 of precipitation per year with 79% of that falling in April thru September. The average high temperature ranges from April thru September are from 69 in April to a high 93 in July. The lower range is from 40 in April to 66 in July. The average number of days below 0 is 4 and cold spells are short lived. There will be a few days of hot temperatures over 100, but like the cold days, they are short lived with low humidity. The average growing is 180 days.
Taxes: $4,760.00
Price: WAS $21,000,000.00 - NOW $16,000,000
06/09/2021
$16,000,000
6332 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Keyes, OK
PRICE REDUCED FROM $21,000,000 to $16,000,000
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the Fry Irrigated Farm.
This farm is one of the largest contiguous irrigated farms in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Fry Farm offers a Buyer the opportunity to own a masterfully planned income crop producing operation with the potential of hunting as a secondary income. With all its allocated water, productive sandy soils, location and accessibility it offers a multitude of investment opportunities. The major improvements on the property are those associated with production, irrigation wells, sprinklers, water pipeline, gas pipeline, and electrical wiring. The only house is more than adequate for an onsite manager. The possibility of diversifying into a livestock operation whether it be cattle feed yard, dairy, year around grazing or establishing a organic operation are wide open. This level to gently rolling farm with its sandy soils, ability to produce 10,100 GPM (12,664 ac ft/year), and an almost ideal growing climate with its location makes this farm a prime income property.
Location: The headquarters is 13.5 miles west of Elkhart, KS via well maintained county roads. The north property line is the Oklahoma/Colorado State boundary. US Highway 56 is 8 miles to the south of the headquarters, Guymon, OK is 45 minutes south, Liberal, KS, is 1 hour to the NE, and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours to the SW.
Legal: Sections SW16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, SS,24, 28, 29, and 30-T6N-R9E S1-T5N-R8E
Size:
Deeded Acres: 6,332
Sprinkler Irrigated Acres: 3,057
Grassland Acres: 2,771
Dry Farmland Acres: 188
Improvements, Corrals and Road Acres: 316
Improvements:
Main House: 1,880 sq feet with full basement, 3 bedrooms (2 up and 1 down). 2 bathrooms, walk out basement, brick exterior, and a 828 sq ft attached garage.
Shop: 250X80, 125X80 shop area with a 6 concrete heated floor, overhead heat, overhead vehicle lift, insulated, office area, bathroom, 5 overhead doors, 3 16X22, 1- 16X24 and 10X10 plus a walk-in door; 1-125X80 equipment storage, dirt floor, heated, insulated, and 1-16X26 overhead door.
Corrals: 13 pipe cable pens with automatic continual flow waterers and 1,800+/- feet of concrete feed bunks. Associated with the west corrals is a large holding corral and working area with a tub setup and hydraulic working chute.
Quonset Buildings: 1-50X100, 2 doors 18X18 and 18X19 concrete floor, 1-40X80 with 2 overhead doors. 12X24 and 14X16 concrete floor, electrical, and insulated.
Water and Irrigation Equipment: There are 24 wells located on the property with 21 wells currently producing. Of the 21 wells, 9 are submergible pumps powered by electric generators, 10 wells are powered with V8 engines, all of the above engines are fueled with natural gas. Two submergible pumps are powered with electricity from a public source. According to the owners records, the wells produce between 150 to 900 gpm with an estimated capacity of 8,500 gpm from the wells currently being used. The Oklahoma Division of Water Resources allows for a 2 acre foot annual allotment per owned acre. This allows the Fry Farm to pump 12,664 acre feet annually. The submergibles range in HP from 25 HP to 65 HP which most are powered by generators using natural gas for fuel. 20 Sprinklers ranging in age from 1974 to 2012, 1 T&L, 2 Lockwoods, 3-Valleys, and 14 Zimmatics.
Underground:
There is approximately 74,800 feet of underground PVC irrigation pipe.
12 13,000
10 36,900
8 14,400
6 10,500
In addition to the irrigation pipe, there are miles of buried electric lines and natural gas lines. The above measurements were created from a property map, and are not exact. Any person needing an exact measurement should do their own measuring.
Crops: Current crop production centers around Corn and Wheat with some Alfalfa. In the past, Alfalfa was the main crop.
Utilities: Natural gas on farm. The majority of the natural gas used for the irrigation pumps and generators is supplied from one of the four gas wells located on the property. Gas well owned by landowner.
Gas: TKO Gas Available
Electricity Tri County Electric
Climate: Weather charts show that Elkhart, KS receives approximately 17.6 of precipitation per year with 79% of that falling in April thru September. The average high temperature ranges from April thru September are from 69 in April to a high 93 in July. The lower range is from 40 in April to 66 in July. The average number of days below 0 is 4 and cold spells are short lived. There will be a few days of hot temperatures over 100, but like the cold days, they are short lived with low humidity. The average growing is 180 days.
Taxes: $4,760.00
Price: WAS $21,000,000.00 - NOW $16,000,000
06/09/2021
$16,000,000
6332 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Keyes, OK
PRICE REDUCED FROM $21,000,000 to $16,000,000
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the Fry Irrigated Farm.
This farm is one of the largest contiguous irrigated farms in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Fry Farm offers a Buyer the opportunity to own a masterfully planned income crop producing operation with the potential of hunting as a secondary income. With all its allocated water, productive sandy soils, location and accessibility it offers a multitude of investment opportunities. The major improvements on the property are those associated with production, irrigation wells, sprinklers, water pipeline, gas pipeline, and electrical wiring. The only house is more than adequate for an onsite manager. The possibility of diversifying into a livestock operation whether it be cattle feed yard, dairy, year around grazing or establishing a organic operation are wide open. This level to gently rolling farm with its sandy soils, ability to produce 10,100 GPM (12,664 ac ft/year), and an almost ideal growing climate with its location makes this farm a prime income property.
Location: The headquarters is 13.5 miles west of Elkhart, KS via well maintained county roads. The north property line is the Oklahoma/Colorado State boundary. US Highway 56 is 8 miles to the south of the headquarters, Guymon, OK is 45 minutes south, Liberal, KS, is 1 hour to the NE, and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours to the SW.
Legal: Sections SW16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, SS,24, 28, 29, and 30-T6N-R9E S1-T5N-R8E
Size:
Deeded Acres: 6,332
Sprinkler Irrigated Acres: 3,057
Grassland Acres: 2,771
Dry Farmland Acres: 188
Improvements, Corrals and Road Acres: 316
Improvements:
Main House: 1,880 sq feet with full basement, 3 bedrooms (2 up and 1 down). 2 bathrooms, walk out basement, brick exterior, and a 828 sq ft attached garage.
Shop: 250X80, 125X80 shop area with a 6 concrete heated floor, overhead heat, overhead vehicle lift, insulated, office area, bathroom, 5 overhead doors, 3 16X22, 1- 16X24 and 10X10 plus a walk-in door; 1-125X80 equipment storage, dirt floor, heated, insulated, and 1-16X26 overhead door.
Corrals: 13 pipe cable pens with automatic continual flow waterers and 1,800+/- feet of concrete feed bunks. Associated with the west corrals is a large holding corral and working area with a tub setup and hydraulic working chute.
Quonset Buildings: 1-50X100, 2 doors 18X18 and 18X19 concrete floor, 1-40X80 with 2 overhead doors. 12X24 and 14X16 concrete floor, electrical, and insulated.
Water and Irrigation Equipment: There are 24 wells located on the property with 21 wells currently producing. Of the 21 wells, 9 are submergible pumps powered by electric generators, 10 wells are powered with V8 engines, all of the above engines are fueled with natural gas. Two submergible pumps are powered with electricity from a public source. According to the owners records, the wells produce between 150 to 900 gpm with an estimated capacity of 8,500 gpm from the wells currently being used. The Oklahoma Division of Water Resources allows for a 2 acre foot annual allotment per owned acre. This allows the Fry Farm to pump 12,664 acre feet annually. The submergibles range in HP from 25 HP to 65 HP which most are powered by generators using natural gas for fuel. 20 Sprinklers ranging in age from 1974 to 2012, 1 T&L, 2 Lockwoods, 3-Valleys, and 14 Zimmatics.
Underground:
There is approximately 74,800 feet of underground PVC irrigation pipe.
12 13,000
10 36,900
8 14,400
6 10,500
In addition to the irrigation pipe, there are miles of buried electric lines and natural gas lines. The above measurements were created from a property map, and are not exact. Any person needing an exact measurement should do their own measuring.
Crops: Current crop production centers around Corn and Wheat with some Alfalfa. In the past, Alfalfa was the main crop.
Utilities: Natural gas on farm. The majority of the natural gas used for the irrigation pumps and generators is supplied from one of the four gas wells located on the property. Gas well owned by landowner.
Gas: TKO Gas Available
Electricity Tri County Electric
Climate: Weather charts show that Elkhart, KS receives approximately 17.6 of precipitation per year with 79% of that falling in April thru September. The average high temperature ranges from April thru September are from 69 in April to a high 93 in July. The lower range is from 40 in April to 66 in July. The average number of days below 0 is 4 and cold spells are short lived. There will be a few days of hot temperatures over 100, but like the cold days, they are short lived with low humidity. The average growing is 180 days.
Taxes: $4,760.00
Price: WAS $21,000,000.00 - NOW $16,000,000
06/09/2021
$16,000,000
6332 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Keyes, OK
PRICE REDUCED FROM $21,000,000 to $16,000,000
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the Fry Irrigated Farm.
This farm is one of the largest contiguous irrigated farms in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Fry Farm offers a Buyer the opportunity to own a masterfully planned income crop producing operation with the potential of hunting as a secondary income. With all its allocated water, productive sandy soils, location and accessibility it offers a multitude of investment opportunities. The major improvements on the property are those associated with production, irrigation wells, sprinklers, water pipeline, gas pipeline, and electrical wiring. The only house is more than adequate for an onsite manager. The possibility of diversifying into a livestock operation whether it be cattle feed yard, dairy, year around grazing or establishing a organic operation are wide open. This level to gently rolling farm with its sandy soils, ability to produce 10,100 GPM (12,664 ac ft/year), and an almost ideal growing climate with its location makes this farm a prime income property.
Location: The headquarters is 13.5 miles west of Elkhart, KS via well maintained county roads. The north property line is the Oklahoma/Colorado State boundary. US Highway 56 is 8 miles to the south of the headquarters, Guymon, OK is 45 minutes south, Liberal, KS, is 1 hour to the NE, and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours to the SW.
Legal: Sections SW16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, SS,24, 28, 29, and 30-T6N-R9E S1-T5N-R8E
Size:
Deeded Acres: 6,332
Sprinkler Irrigated Acres: 3,057
Grassland Acres: 2,771
Dry Farmland Acres: 188
Improvements, Corrals and Road Acres: 316
Improvements:
Main House: 1,880 sq feet with full basement, 3 bedrooms (2 up and 1 down). 2 bathrooms, walk out basement, brick exterior, and a 828 sq ft attached garage.
Shop: 250X80, 125X80 shop area with a 6 concrete heated floor, overhead heat, overhead vehicle lift, insulated, office area, bathroom, 5 overhead doors, 3 16X22, 1- 16X24 and 10X10 plus a walk-in door; 1-125X80 equipment storage, dirt floor, heated, insulated, and 1-16X26 overhead door.
Corrals: 13 pipe cable pens with automatic continual flow waterers and 1,800+/- feet of concrete feed bunks. Associated with the west corrals is a large holding corral and working area with a tub setup and hydraulic working chute.
Quonset Buildings: 1-50X100, 2 doors 18X18 and 18X19 concrete floor, 1-40X80 with 2 overhead doors. 12X24 and 14X16 concrete floor, electrical, and insulated.
Water and Irrigation Equipment: There are 24 wells located on the property with 21 wells currently producing. Of the 21 wells, 9 are submergible pumps powered by electric generators, 10 wells are powered with V8 engines, all of the above engines are fueled with natural gas. Two submergible pumps are powered with electricity from a public source. According to the owners records, the wells produce between 150 to 900 gpm with an estimated capacity of 8,500 gpm from the wells currently being used. The Oklahoma Division of Water Resources allows for a 2 acre foot annual allotment per owned acre. This allows the Fry Farm to pump 12,664 acre feet annually. The submergibles range in HP from 25 HP to 65 HP which most are powered by generators using natural gas for fuel. 20 Sprinklers ranging in age from 1974 to 2012, 1 T&L, 2 Lockwoods, 3-Valleys, and 14 Zimmatics.
Underground:
There is approximately 74,800 feet of underground PVC irrigation pipe.
12 13,000
10 36,900
8 14,400
6 10,500
In addition to the irrigation pipe, there are miles of buried electric lines and natural gas lines. The above measurements were created from a property map, and are not exact. Any person needing an exact measurement should do their own measuring.
Crops: Current crop production centers around Corn and Wheat with some Alfalfa. In the past, Alfalfa was the main crop.
Utilities: Natural gas on farm. The majority of the natural gas used for the irrigation pumps and generators is supplied from one of the four gas wells located on the property. Gas well owned by landowner.
Gas: TKO Gas Available
Electricity Tri County Electric
Climate: Weather charts show that Elkhart, KS receives approximately 17.6 of precipitation per year with 79% of that falling in April thru September. The average high temperature ranges from April thru September are from 69 in April to a high 93 in July. The lower range is from 40 in April to 66 in July. The average number of days below 0 is 4 and cold spells are short lived. There will be a few days of hot temperatures over 100, but like the cold days, they are short lived with low humidity. The average growing is 180 days.
Taxes: $4,760.00
Price: WAS $21,000,000.00 - NOW $16,000,000
06/09/2021
$16,000,000
6332 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Keyes, OK
PRICE REDUCED FROM $21,000,000 to $16,000,000
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the Fry Irrigated Farm.
This farm is one of the largest contiguous irrigated farms in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Fry Farm offers a Buyer the opportunity to own a masterfully planned income crop producing operation with the potential of hunting as a secondary income. With all its allocated water, productive sandy soils, location and accessibility it offers a multitude of investment opportunities. The major improvements on the property are those associated with production, irrigation wells, sprinklers, water pipeline, gas pipeline, and electrical wiring. The only house is more than adequate for an onsite manager. The possibility of diversifying into a livestock operation whether it be cattle feed yard, dairy, year around grazing or establishing a organic operation are wide open. This level to gently rolling farm with its sandy soils, ability to produce 10,100 GPM (12,664 ac ft/year), and an almost ideal growing climate with its location makes this farm a prime income property.
Location: The headquarters is 13.5 miles west of Elkhart, KS via well maintained county roads. The north property line is the Oklahoma/Colorado State boundary. US Highway 56 is 8 miles to the south of the headquarters, Guymon, OK is 45 minutes south, Liberal, KS, is 1 hour to the NE, and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours to the SW.
Legal: Sections SW16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, SS,24, 28, 29, and 30-T6N-R9E S1-T5N-R8E
Size:
Deeded Acres: 6,332
Sprinkler Irrigated Acres: 3,057
Grassland Acres: 2,771
Dry Farmland Acres: 188
Improvements, Corrals and Road Acres: 316
Improvements:
Main House: 1,880 sq feet with full basement, 3 bedrooms (2 up and 1 down). 2 bathrooms, walk out basement, brick exterior, and a 828 sq ft attached garage.
Shop: 250X80, 125X80 shop area with a 6 concrete heated floor, overhead heat, overhead vehicle lift, insulated, office area, bathroom, 5 overhead doors, 3 16X22, 1- 16X24 and 10X10 plus a walk-in door; 1-125X80 equipment storage, dirt floor, heated, insulated, and 1-16X26 overhead door.
Corrals: 13 pipe cable pens with automatic continual flow waterers and 1,800+/- feet of concrete feed bunks. Associated with the west corrals is a large holding corral and working area with a tub setup and hydraulic working chute.
Quonset Buildings: 1-50X100, 2 doors 18X18 and 18X19 concrete floor, 1-40X80 with 2 overhead doors. 12X24 and 14X16 concrete floor, electrical, and insulated.
Water and Irrigation Equipment: There are 24 wells located on the property with 21 wells currently producing. Of the 21 wells, 9 are submergible pumps powered by electric generators, 10 wells are powered with V8 engines, all of the above engines are fueled with natural gas. Two submergible pumps are powered with electricity from a public source. According to the owners records, the wells produce between 150 to 900 gpm with an estimated capacity of 8,500 gpm from the wells currently being used. The Oklahoma Division of Water Resources allows for a 2 acre foot annual allotment per owned acre. This allows the Fry Farm to pump 12,664 acre feet annually. The submergibles range in HP from 25 HP to 65 HP which most are powered by generators using natural gas for fuel. 20 Sprinklers ranging in age from 1974 to 2012, 1 T&L, 2 Lockwoods, 3-Valleys, and 14 Zimmatics.
Underground:
There is approximately 74,800 feet of underground PVC irrigation pipe.
12 13,000
10 36,900
8 14,400
6 10,500
In addition to the irrigation pipe, there are miles of buried electric lines and natural gas lines. The above measurements were created from a property map, and are not exact. Any person needing an exact measurement should do their own measuring.
Crops: Current crop production centers around Corn and Wheat with some Alfalfa. In the past, Alfalfa was the main crop.
Utilities: Natural gas on farm. The majority of the natural gas used for the irrigation pumps and generators is supplied from one of the four gas wells located on the property. Gas well owned by landowner.
Gas: TKO Gas Available
Electricity Tri County Electric
Climate: Weather charts show that Elkhart, KS receives approximately 17.6 of precipitation per year with 79% of that falling in April thru September. The average high temperature ranges from April thru September are from 69 in April to a high 93 in July. The lower range is from 40 in April to 66 in July. The average number of days below 0 is 4 and cold spells are short lived. There will be a few days of hot temperatures over 100, but like the cold days, they are short lived with low humidity. The average growing is 180 days.
Taxes: $4,760.00
Price: WAS $21,000,000.00 - NOW $16,000,000
06/09/2021
$16,000,000
6332 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Keyes, OK
PRICE REDUCED FROM $21,000,000 to $16,000,000
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the Fry Irrigated Farm.
This farm is one of the largest contiguous irrigated farms in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Fry Farm offers a Buyer the opportunity to own a masterfully planned income crop producing operation with the potential of hunting as a secondary income. With all its allocated water, productive sandy soils, location and accessibility it offers a multitude of investment opportunities. The major improvements on the property are those associated with production, irrigation wells, sprinklers, water pipeline, gas pipeline, and electrical wiring. The only house is more than adequate for an onsite manager. The possibility of diversifying into a livestock operation whether it be cattle feed yard, dairy, year around grazing or establishing a organic operation are wide open. This level to gently rolling farm with its sandy soils, ability to produce 10,100 GPM (12,664 ac ft/year), and an almost ideal growing climate with its location makes this farm a prime income property.
Location: The headquarters is 13.5 miles west of Elkhart, KS via well maintained county roads. The north property line is the Oklahoma/Colorado State boundary. US Highway 56 is 8 miles to the south of the headquarters, Guymon, OK is 45 minutes south, Liberal, KS, is 1 hour to the NE, and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours to the SW.
Legal: Sections SW16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, SS,24, 28, 29, and 30-T6N-R9E S1-T5N-R8E
Size:
Deeded Acres: 6,332
Sprinkler Irrigated Acres: 3,057
Grassland Acres: 2,771
Dry Farmland Acres: 188
Improvements, Corrals and Road Acres: 316
Improvements:
Main House: 1,880 sq feet with full basement, 3 bedrooms (2 up and 1 down). 2 bathrooms, walk out basement, brick exterior, and a 828 sq ft attached garage.
Shop: 250X80, 125X80 shop area with a 6 concrete heated floor, overhead heat, overhead vehicle lift, insulated, office area, bathroom, 5 overhead doors, 3 16X22, 1- 16X24 and 10X10 plus a walk-in door; 1-125X80 equipment storage, dirt floor, heated, insulated, and 1-16X26 overhead door.
Corrals: 13 pipe cable pens with automatic continual flow waterers and 1,800+/- feet of concrete feed bunks. Associated with the west corrals is a large holding corral and working area with a tub setup and hydraulic working chute.
Quonset Buildings: 1-50X100, 2 doors 18X18 and 18X19 concrete floor, 1-40X80 with 2 overhead doors. 12X24 and 14X16 concrete floor, electrical, and insulated.
Water and Irrigation Equipment: There are 24 wells located on the property with 21 wells currently producing. Of the 21 wells, 9 are submergible pumps powered by electric generators, 10 wells are powered with V8 engines, all of the above engines are fueled with natural gas. Two submergible pumps are powered with electricity from a public source. According to the owners records, the wells produce between 150 to 900 gpm with an estimated capacity of 8,500 gpm from the wells currently being used. The Oklahoma Division of Water Resources allows for a 2 acre foot annual allotment per owned acre. This allows the Fry Farm to pump 12,664 acre feet annually. The submergibles range in HP from 25 HP to 65 HP which most are powered by generators using natural gas for fuel. 20 Sprinklers ranging in age from 1974 to 2012, 1 T&L, 2 Lockwoods, 3-Valleys, and 14 Zimmatics.
Underground:
There is approximately 74,800 feet of underground PVC irrigation pipe.
12 13,000
10 36,900
8 14,400
6 10,500
In addition to the irrigation pipe, there are miles of buried electric lines and natural gas lines. The above measurements were created from a property map, and are not exact. Any person needing an exact measurement should do their own measuring.
Crops: Current crop production centers around Corn and Wheat with some Alfalfa. In the past, Alfalfa was the main crop.
Utilities: Natural gas on farm. The majority of the natural gas used for the irrigation pumps and generators is supplied from one of the four gas wells located on the property. Gas well owned by landowner.
Gas: TKO Gas Available
Electricity Tri County Electric
Climate: Weather charts show that Elkhart, KS receives approximately 17.6 of precipitation per year with 79% of that falling in April thru September. The average high temperature ranges from April thru September are from 69 in April to a high 93 in July. The lower range is from 40 in April to 66 in July. The average number of days below 0 is 4 and cold spells are short lived. There will be a few days of hot temperatures over 100, but like the cold days, they are short lived with low humidity. The average growing is 180 days.
Taxes: $4,760.00
Price: WAS $21,000,000.00 - NOW $16,000,000
06/09/2021
$16,000,000
6332 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - Keyes, OK
PRICE REDUCED FROM $21,000,000 to $16,000,000
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the Fry Irrigated Farm.
This farm is one of the largest contiguous irrigated farms in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Fry Farm offers a Buyer the opportunity to own a masterfully planned income crop producing operation with the potential of hunting as a secondary income. With all its allocated water, productive sandy soils, location and accessibility it offers a multitude of investment opportunities. The major improvements on the property are those associated with production, irrigation wells, sprinklers, water pipeline, gas pipeline, and electrical wiring. The only house is more than adequate for an onsite manager. The possibility of diversifying into a livestock operation whether it be cattle feed yard, dairy, year around grazing or establishing a organic operation are wide open. This level to gently rolling farm with its sandy soils, ability to produce 10,100 GPM (12,664 ac ft/year), and an almost ideal growing climate with its location makes this farm a prime income property.
Location: The headquarters is 13.5 miles west of Elkhart, KS via well maintained county roads. The north property line is the Oklahoma/Colorado State boundary. US Highway 56 is 8 miles to the south of the headquarters, Guymon, OK is 45 minutes south, Liberal, KS, is 1 hour to the NE, and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours to the SW.
Legal: Sections SW16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, SS,24, 28, 29, and 30-T6N-R9E S1-T5N-R8E
Size:
Deeded Acres: 6,332
Sprinkler Irrigated Acres: 3,057
Grassland Acres: 2,771
Dry Farmland Acres: 188
Improvements, Corrals and Road Acres: 316
Improvements:
Main House: 1,880 sq feet with full basement, 3 bedrooms (2 up and 1 down). 2 bathrooms, walk out basement, brick exterior, and a 828 sq ft attached garage.
Shop: 250X80, 125X80 shop area with a 6 concrete heated floor, overhead heat, overhead vehicle lift, insulated, office area, bathroom, 5 overhead doors, 3 16X22, 1- 16X24 and 10X10 plus a walk-in door; 1-125X80 equipment storage, dirt floor, heated, insulated, and 1-16X26 overhead door.
Corrals: 13 pipe cable pens with automatic continual flow waterers and 1,800+/- feet of concrete feed bunks. Associated with the west corrals is a large holding corral and working area with a tub setup and hydraulic working chute.
Quonset Buildings: 1-50X100, 2 doors 18X18 and 18X19 concrete floor, 1-40X80 with 2 overhead doors. 12X24 and 14X16 concrete floor, electrical, and insulated.
Water and Irrigation Equipment: There are 24 wells located on the property with 21 wells currently producing. Of the 21 wells, 9 are submergible pumps powered by electric generators, 10 wells are powered with V8 engines, all of the above engines are fueled with natural gas. Two submergible pumps are powered with electricity from a public source. According to the owners records, the wells produce between 150 to 900 gpm with an estimated capacity of 8,500 gpm from the wells currently being used. The Oklahoma Division of Water Resources allows for a 2 acre foot annual allotment per owned acre. This allows the Fry Farm to pump 12,664 acre feet annually. The submergibles range in HP from 25 HP to 65 HP which most are powered by generators using natural gas for fuel. 20 Sprinklers ranging in age from 1974 to 2012, 1 T&L, 2 Lockwoods, 3-Valleys, and 14 Zimmatics.
Underground:
There is approximately 74,800 feet of underground PVC irrigation pipe.
12 13,000
10 36,900
8 14,400
6 10,500
In addition to the irrigation pipe, there are miles of buried electric lines and natural gas lines. The above measurements were created from a property map, and are not exact. Any person needing an exact measurement should do their own measuring.
Crops: Current crop production centers around Corn and Wheat with some Alfalfa. In the past, Alfalfa was the main crop.
Utilities: Natural gas on farm. The majority of the natural gas used for the irrigation pumps and generators is supplied from one of the four gas wells located on the property. Gas well owned by landowner.
Gas: TKO Gas Available
Electricity Tri County Electric
Climate: Weather charts show that Elkhart, KS receives approximately 17.6 of precipitation per year with 79% of that falling in April thru September. The average high temperature ranges from April thru September are from 69 in April to a high 93 in July. The lower range is from 40 in April to 66 in July. The average number of days below 0 is 4 and cold spells are short lived. There will be a few days of hot temperatures over 100, but like the cold days, they are short lived with low humidity. The average growing is 180 days.
Taxes: $4,760.00
Price: WAS $21,000,000.00 - NOW $16,000,000
10/06/2025
$160,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - N 0510 Rd, Texhoma, OK
If you're searching for high-end tillable in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, here you go! All 160+/- acres consists mainly of class 2 Sherm clay loam laying table-top level and utilization is 100%. This tract offers excellent potential for continued row crop operations as an investment or expansion to your current operation. The flat topography and open layout make it easy to farm and the soil quality supports the potential for consistent yields. With additional improvements, this parcel could be utilized for grazing crops or sowed to improved grass to add acreage to your cattle operation. This versatile piece of land offers a blank slate just north of the Oklahoma/Texas border. This property is located 19+/- minutes from Stratford, TX, 40+/- minutes from Boise City, OK, 1 hour 34+/- minutes from Amarillo, TX. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Jared Moyer at (580) 273-4220 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
10/06/2025
$858,600
954 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - N 0490 Rd, Keyes, OK
Welcome to the Goff Creek Cattle Ranch, an exceptional 954+/- acre ranch located in Cimarron County, Oklahoma with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. There is something truly special about this area! The ranch features two wet-weather creeks, two water-tanks, and excellent grazing potential. 640+/- acres are contiguous with the remaining 320+/- acres located just down the two-tract 0.5 +/- mile, providing additional flexibility for herd management. The property also offers exceptional habitat for antelope, mule deer, and other native wildlife. This is a great Oklahoma panhandle property with outstanding potential ready for its next owner. The property is located just 11+/- miles from Keyes, OK, 1 hour 20+/- minutes from Liberal, KS, and 2+/- hours from Amarillo, TX. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Jared Moyer at (580) 273-4220 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
10/06/2025
$858,600
954 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - N 0490 Rd, Keyes, OK
Welcome to the Goff Creek Cattle Ranch, an exceptional 954+/- acre ranch located in Cimarron County, Oklahoma with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. There is something truly special about this area! The ranch features two wet-weather creeks, two water-tanks, and excellent grazing potential. 640+/- acres are contiguous with the remaining 320+/- acres located just down the two-tract 0.5 +/- mile, providing additional flexibility for herd management. The property also offers exceptional habitat for antelope, mule deer, and other native wildlife. This is a great Oklahoma panhandle property with outstanding potential ready for its next owner. The property is located just 11+/- miles from Keyes, OK, 1 hour 20+/- minutes from Liberal, KS, and 2+/- hours from Amarillo, TX. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Jared Moyer at (580) 273-4220 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
10/06/2025
$858,600
954 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - N 0490 Rd, Keyes, OK
Welcome to the Goff Creek Cattle Ranch, an exceptional 954+/- acre ranch located in Cimarron County, Oklahoma with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. There is something truly special about this area! The ranch features two wet-weather creeks, two water-tanks, and excellent grazing potential. 640+/- acres are contiguous with the remaining 320+/- acres located just down the two-tract 0.5 +/- mile, providing additional flexibility for herd management. The property also offers exceptional habitat for antelope, mule deer, and other native wildlife. This is a great Oklahoma panhandle property with outstanding potential ready for its next owner. The property is located just 11+/- miles from Keyes, OK, 1 hour 20+/- minutes from Liberal, KS, and 2+/- hours from Amarillo, TX. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Jared Moyer at (580) 273-4220 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
10/06/2025
$858,600
954 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - N 0490 Rd, Keyes, OK
Welcome to the Goff Creek Cattle Ranch, an exceptional 954+/- acre ranch located in Cimarron County, Oklahoma with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. There is something truly special about this area! The ranch features two wet-weather creeks, two water-tanks, and excellent grazing potential. 640+/- acres are contiguous with the remaining 320+/- acres located just down the two-tract 0.5 +/- mile, providing additional flexibility for herd management. The property also offers exceptional habitat for antelope, mule deer, and other native wildlife. This is a great Oklahoma panhandle property with outstanding potential ready for its next owner. The property is located just 11+/- miles from Keyes, OK, 1 hour 20+/- minutes from Liberal, KS, and 2+/- hours from Amarillo, TX. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Jared Moyer at (580) 273-4220 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
10/06/2025
$858,600
954 ac.
ACTIVE
Cimarron County - N 0490 Rd, Keyes, OK
Welcome to the Goff Creek Cattle Ranch, an exceptional 954+/- acre ranch located in Cimarron County, Oklahoma with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. There is something truly special about this area! The ranch features two wet-weather creeks, two water-tanks, and excellent grazing potential. 640+/- acres are contiguous with the remaining 320+/- acres located just down the two-tract 0.5 +/- mile, providing additional flexibility for herd management. The property also offers exceptional habitat for antelope, mule deer, and other native wildlife. This is a great Oklahoma panhandle property with outstanding potential ready for its next owner. The property is located just 11+/- miles from Keyes, OK, 1 hour 20+/- minutes from Liberal, KS, and 2+/- hours from Amarillo, TX. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Jared Moyer at (580) 273-4220 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
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