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5/17/16 Auction: 1800 Acres

720 Park Ln. Fairview : Fairview, OK 73737

Major County, Oklahoma

1,800 Acres
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5/17/16 Auction: 1800 Acres : Fairview : Major County : Oklahoma

Farm Description

TRACT 1 - 160± Acres

Legal Description: NE/4 of Section (36), Township (20) North, Range (14) W.I.M. Major County, Oklahoma, a/k/a, 244627 E. County Rd 58 Longdale, OK.

Directions: From the intersection of Hwy 58 & 60 on south end of Fairview, OK. Go 7 miles west to the Cedar Springs Church, then 3 miles south to EW 58, then 3 miles west on blacktop.

Taxes: showing This farm consists of approximately 160 acres with good blacktop frontage/access. The farm has good perimeter fencing and is improved with a Reinke (7) stand irrigation pivot, irrigation wells, domestic well, an older set of improvements including: home (1,584 SQ.FT.) pole hay barn, several small buildings, loafing sheds and small cattle pens. According to the county F.S.A. office there is 119.86 DCP cropland acres, with 11.13 acre wheat base w/24 yield, 57.07 acre Corn base w/ 145 yield, 17.73 Soybean acres, and 23 bushel yield. The balance is heavy timber offering some very good deer and turkey hunting!

Irrigation Info: Main well is 12” steel casing and screen x 68’ deep. Drilled in May of 1973. Two additional were added in April of 2013 and completed with 10” pvc casing and screens. Three new Grundfos 385S250-3 x 25 HP submersible pumps were installed in the three wells. System flow design was 1000 pmi at 25 50 35psi. The existing Reinke center pivot was installed in 2013

Possession: will be given after the 2016 wheat harvest and October 1 on grass.

Soil Types: Canadian Fine Sandy Loam, class I; Meno Loamy Fine Sand, class III; Edna Sand, class III & IV; and Nobscot Sand, class VI

TRACT 2 - 155± Acres

Legal Description: NE/4 of Section (17), Township (20) North, Range (13) W.I.M. Major County, OK. Less a one acre tract previously reserved in the SE/corner for home and a 4± acre tract for compressor station in the NE/4 of NE/4. 155± total acres

Directions: From the intersection of Hwy 58 & 60 on south end of Fairview, OK. Go 8 miles west.

Taxes: This good quarter section of land consists of approximately 155± acres. According to the county F.S.A. office there is 60.19 DCP cropland, 60.1 acre wheat base and 24 bushel yield. The balance is in good native/Love grass pasture and some small timber. There is good perimeter (except south side) and cross fencing, electric power, water well, small machine shed and some older cattle pens. The property has good access by blacktop Hwy 60 on the north and good county gravel road on the east.

Possession: will be given after the 2016 wheat harvest and October 1, 2016 on grass.

Soil Types: Edna Sand, class III & IV; Nobscot Sand, class IV & VI; Carwile Lovedale, class V

TRACT 3 - 160± Acres

Legal Description: SW/4 of Section (16), Township (20) North, Range (16), W.I.M. Major County, OK

Directions: From Chester, Oklahoma, go ½ mile south on Hwy 281 to property.

Taxes: and is combined with Tract 4

Description: This good quarter section of land consists of approximately 160 and very well located with Hwy 281 frontage and good gravel county road on the south. According the county F.S.A. office 153.41 DCP acres with a 14.24 acre wheat base, 24 yield, 73.01 corn base, 145 yield, 22.68 soybean base, 23 yield. The corners are in grass and small timber. It is improved with a 2014 Zimmatic (7) stand irrigation system, irrigation well. There is good perimeter fencing.

Irrigation Info: Main well is 16” steel casing and screen x 41’ deep with (8) vacuum operated satellite wells. All were installed in April of 1976. The existing pump is a water lubricated line shaft turbine pump with 6” column pipe and 75hp vertical hollow shaft motor. Simmons model SW12M - 2 stage. This pump was installed in June of 2014. System design is 750 to 800 GPM at approx.. 45 to 50 PSI discharge pressure. Pivot Rep. would need to confirm existing nozzle package of system design.

Possession: will be given July 1, 2016

Nobscot Complex, class VI

TRACT 4 - 160± Acres

Legal Description: SE/4 of Section (16), Township (20) North, Range (16), W.I.M. Major County, OK

Directions: From Chester, Oklahoma, go 1 mile south on Hwy 281 to EW 56, then ½ mile east. property.

Taxes: and is combined with Tract 3

Description: This good quarter section of land consists of approximately 160 and very well located just ½ mile off Hwy 281 and good gravel county road on the south and east. According the county F.S.A. office 156.65 DCP acres with a 14.43 acre wheat base, 24 yield, 74.02 corn base, 145 yield, 22.99 soybean base, 23 yield. The corners are in grass and small timber. It is improved with a Zimmatic 7 stand irrigation system, irrigation well. There is good perimeter fencing.

Irrigation Info: Main well is 16” steel casing and screen x 35’ deep with (8) vacuum operated satellite wells. All were installed in October of 1984. The existing pump is a water lubricated line shaft turbine pump with 6” column pipe and 40hp vertical hollow shaft motor. Simmons model SW12M - 2 stage. This pump was installed in April of 1992. System design is 900 GPM at approx.. 25 to 25 PSI discharge pressure. Pivot Rep. would need to confirm existing nozzle package of system design.

Possession: will be given July 1, 2016

Soil Types: Edna Sand, class III; Daycreek Loamy Fine Sand, class III; Edna Sand, class IV; and Nobscot Complex, class VI

NOTE: Tracts 3 & 4 may be offered separately and then back together! These tracts have been approved for a Salt Water Disposal well and they are also set up to sell water to the oil field companies and have been doing that.

TRACT 5 - 320± Acres

Legal Description: S/2 of Section (6), Township (21) North, Range (13), W.I.M. Major County, OK

Directions: From Orienta, Oklahoma (north of Fairview, OK), go 8 miles west on Hwy 412 to N2460 Rd, then 2.5 mile south to NE/corner of property.

Taxes: This good half section of land consists of approximately 314 acres of good western major county land. Access is by good county road on the east and south. According to the county F.S.A. office 150.43 DCP acres with a 6.30 acre wheat base, 24 bushel yield. There are two CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) contracts on this property. One contract matures 9-30-2-23 with a rental rate of with 5.30 acres for a total annual income of The other contract matures 9-30-2023 with a rental rate of with 71.60 acres for a total annual income of There are two older metal buildings. Three ponds, native grass pasture, scattered Cedar trees and some large red bluffs. There is a lot of cross and perimeter fencing.

Possession: will be given on the grass October 1, 2016. Hunting possession will be given at closing.

Conservation Reserve Program (CRP): Buyer understands that they must stay in compliance with the existing CRP program or buy out of the program.

Soil Types: Tilman Clay Loam, class II & III; Vernon Clay Loam, class III; Beckman Clay, class V; Burford-Vernon Complex, class VI; Knoco-Rock, class VII

TRACT 6 - 480± Acres

Legal Description: N/2 of Section (14) and the NE/4 of Section (15), Township (22) North, Range (14) W.I.M. Major County, Oklahoma

Directions: From Orienta, Oklahoma (north of Fairview, OK.) go 10 miles west on Hwy 412 (Cheyenne Valley School corner) to N244 Rd, then 1.5 miles north.

Taxes: This tract consists of 510± acres of land and according to the county F.S.A. office there is 60.19 DCP acres with a 60.1 acre wheat base and a 24 bushel yield. The property is comprised of mostly native grass pasture with perimeter fencing and 2-3 ponds and Major County rural water. Good deer hunting, as well.

Possession: will be given on the grass October 1, 2016. Hunting possession will be given at closing.

Soil Types: Tillman Clay Loam, class II and III; Burford-Vernon Complex VI; Grant-Yahola Complex, VI and VII

TRACT 7 - 40± Acres

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