This 156 +/- acres is located 17 miles west of Enid, OK on U.S. 412 (1 mile west then 2? miles north of Meno. According to the Farm Service Agency, there are 109 acres in cultivation (26 acres of which is presently established to grass) with a 108.4 acre wheat base and 38 bushels per acre yield. Principal soil types of the cultivated land are Pond Creek silt loam and Grant silt loam, both Class II. The balance of the land is in good native and Bermuda grass pasture. There is a nice spring fed pond, some fencing and a small hay shed. This is an excellent livestock/small grain farm situated on an all weather road within 5 minutes of a grain terminal and 15 minutes from a livestock terminal. Legal Description: The NW/4 of Sec. 32, Twp. 23N, R. 9 W.I.M., Major Co., Ok, less and except 3.5 acres and the home, previously deeded. Taxes: will be prorated to closing. Crop: does not sell. Possession: of the cropland will be given upon completion of the 2006 wheat harvest or July 1. 2006 whichever is later. Possession of the pasture will be given on or by August 1, 2006. Terms: 10% down the day of the auction w/ the bal. due upon del. of merchantable title. Minerals will be offered after the auction of the surface: An undivided one-third of the minerals and mineral rights in and to the above described land (53.3+/- net mineral acres). The minerals are currently not producing and appear to be open for lease. Terms: Buyer will have 15 days to examine the county records and satisfy himself/herself as to title. Announcements made the day of the auction will take precedence.
The Ringwood Community Building on Main Street, Ringwood, OK.
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