- Beautiful Cattle Ranch with Native, Fescue, Dallas, and clover.
- 4 bedroom 2 bath home, Hay barn and equipment overhead shed.
- County Roads on 4 parcels, Good Fencing.
- 80 cow capacity depending on management.
- Exceptional water with 5 ponds and numerous pools along water ways.
Precipitation
Average Annual: 41.7in
Number of Days with Precipitation: 78
Wettest Year: 76.93in (2015)
Driest Year: 20.67in (1901)
Greatest Daily Rainfall: 7.65in
Livestock markets are located at Holdenville, OK (30 minutes from the ranch), also at McAlester, OK (40 minutes from the ranch), Okmulgee, OK, Oklahoma City Stockyards, and many other all within a two hour radius.Vet clinics and AG Supply stores are also within 30 minutes to an hour drive.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 815 square miles (2,110 km 2 ), of which 805 square miles (2,080 km 2 ) is land and 1...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 815 square miles (2,110 km 2 ), of which 805 square miles (2,080 km 2 ) is land and 10 square miles (26 km 2 ) (1.3%) is water. The county is located in the Sandstone Hills physiographic region. It is drained by the North Canadian River , Canadian River , and Little River. .
The county includes Holdenville and Wetumka lakes.
The county includes Holdenville and Wetumka lakes.
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Economy [ edit ]
Agriculture and cattle raising have long been important to the county economy. Primary crops have been cotton, wheat, corn, oats, peanuts, and soybeans.
At the end of the twentieth century primary employers in Hughes County included Davis Correctional Center, Tyson Foods, Wes Watkins Technology Center, and Aquafarms. Retail and wholesale services as well as farming and cattle raising have also benefited the county's economy. Primary crops have continued to include cotton, wheat, corn, oats, peanuts, and soybeans.
Leading Livestock auctions: Checotah. Purcell, Atoka, Holdenville, Tulsa, OKC, McAlester
5 miles from Dustin, OK. This is Cattle Country cool season and warm season grasses strong native grasses and clovers for green grasses up to 10 months per year.
This is an excellent combination ranch with 4” Rural Water lines and Electricity.
State Colleges,
Eastern Oklahoma State College
College · McAlester and Wilburton
(918) 426-5272
Seminole State College
College · Seminole
(405) 382-9950
Murray State College
College · Tishomingo
(580) 387-7000
Oklahoma City Community College
Headington College
College · Norman
Northeastern Ok A & M College
College · Tulsa
(918) 794-9328
Grayson College
College · Denison
(903) 465-6030
University of Arkansas - Cossatot Community College De Queen Campus
Community college · De Queen
Open until 4:30 PM · (870) 584-4471
Bacone College
College · Muskogee
(918) 683-4581
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