This 2,200 acre North Fork Ranch lies 10 miles due west and one mile north of Frederick, Oklahoma. This is prime grazing land in the highly sought after Red River Country. The topography is slightly rolling to level. North Fork Ranch encompasses approximately 2,200 contiguous acres of native and highly improved Bermuda grass pasture. In addition, there is a quarter section of OK state lease that is native grass making total ranching acres at 2,360. A seldom used county road bisects and dead ends on the property and serves as a transport lane to move cattle between one of the 10 pastures and HQ. All 6-strand barbwire fences on both sides of road makes it easy for one cowboy to move hundreds of cattle at a time as all pastures feed off the road. With abundant water available for stock water and irrigation, the ranch offers additional potential for further irrigation development. Wit...
This 2,200 acre North Fork Ranch lies 10 miles due west and one mile north of Frederick, Oklahoma. This is prime grazing land in the highly sought after Red River Country. The topography is slightly rolling to level. North Fork Ranch encompasses approximately 2,200 contiguous acres of native and highly improved Bermuda grass pasture. In addition, there is a quarter section of OK state lease that is native grass making total ranching acres at 2,360. A seldom used county road bisects and dead ends on the property and serves as a transport lane to move cattle between one of the 10 pastures and HQ. All 6-strand barbwire fences on both sides of road makes it easy for one cowboy to move hundreds of cattle at a time as all pastures feed off the road. With abundant water available for stock water and irrigation, the ranch offers additional potential for further irrigation development. With average annual rainfall in excess of 30, the area offers a vast amount of winter wheat grazing (lease) opportunity. Feed commodities abound from local farm production. North Fork Ranch is very well suited for high density grazing of stocker cattle or a commercial/registered cow operation.
Wildlife traffic abounds up and down the river. Intermittent brush growing along the river bank provides protective habitat for mule deer, whitetail, turkey, bobwhite, and dove. Not to mention the lesser residents such as opossum, raccoon, coyote and bobcat. Try your luck at hooking a channel catfish in one of the many holes upon the flowing river bed.
Included in the purchase of the ranch are 400 Angus Cow Pairs and 25 Angus Bulls. If desired, the livestock can be purchased separately. Improvements include seven irrigation wells, eight stock water wells, one 2011 Valley Center Pivot covering 130 acres, 40x80 Morton building and nice cattle handling facilities.
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