With the perfect balance of income producing cultivation and pasture, this 351 acres located southwest of Haskell is definitely a contender. The property is located approximately 4.5 miles west of US 277. The excellent cultivated farm is offset by approximately 140 acres of pasture that can be used for grazing or would serve as a great hunting property. Other attributes that aid in the excellent hunting potential include a seasonal creek, tanks and excellent cover. Game animals including deer, dove, turkey, pigs and predators are present. Topped off by access to rural water, mineral interest, good fencing and a current tenant this property will top your list.
Utilities- Electric available in the area. Water meter on site.
Fences- Barbed wire premier and cross fenced.
Minerals- Sellers believe to have 100%. Negotiable.
Topography- Property is relatively level but slightly elevated ...
Topography- Property is relatively level but slightly elevated in the northeastern corner.
Hunting- Deer, dove, turkey, hogs and predators are often seen.
Currently, the property is leased by a Haskell County farmer. The lease could be transferable. Please call with questions.
Please contact the Rike Real Estate office for appointments. Buyers Agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Haskell travel south on US Highway 277 until you reach CR 434. Turn right on 434, then right on 435 then left on 436. North Eastern corner of the property will be at the junction of CR 436 and 438.