Sartan Ranch in northern Osage County boasts some of the most fertile bottoms in the area. This property has been in the family for four generations. Anyone familiar with northern Osage County knows where this property is. The remodeled 1932 farmhouse has its own distinguished appeal, overlooking the productive and improved grass bottoms. A newer 40x40 shop with three overhead doors for RV, tractor, and additional storage has recently been built. It also includes a fully insulated work room. Multiple outbuildings and loafing sheds are included with two smaller paddocks at the headquarters. Two productive water wells and two septics in place for additional home or hookup. A ten ton overhead bulk feeder and sturdy set of cattle pens are located behind shop. Years ago dirt work was done to help divert large amounts of water for erosion and crop production purposes. These are used today for ...
Sartan Ranch in northern Osage County boasts some of the most fertile bottoms in the area. This property has been in the family for four generations. Anyone familiar with northern Osage County knows where this property is. The remodeled 1932 farmhouse has its own distinguished appeal, overlooking the productive and improved grass bottoms. A newer 40x40 shop with three overhead doors for RV, tractor, and additional storage has recently been built. It also includes a fully insulated work room. Multiple outbuildings and loafing sheds are included with two smaller paddocks at the headquarters. Two productive water wells and two septics in place for additional home or hookup. A ten ton overhead bulk feeder and sturdy set of cattle pens are located behind shop. Years ago dirt work was done to help divert large amounts of water for erosion and crop production purposes. These are used today for the same purpose, but create multiple pond locations (large and small) for recreational and agricultural uses.
The property is cross fenced into multiple sections for rotational grazing and hay production. The upper native pastures create great summer grazing while the improved bottoms can be stockpiled for hay and standing forage. During the fall and winter months grazing the cattle on the cool season grasses gives opportunity for great hunting along the native tops, oak timbered ridges, and pecan laced draws. Multiple food plot locations and feeder sites are located throughout this property along with unparalleled panoramic views for miles of Osage Hills and the Caney River Bottoms. Call Zane Goodwin today to schedule your private showing!
Property Features
-350 acres
-Phenomenal hay production in fertile bottoms
-Large Osage County whitetail, turkey, and pigs
-Multiple food plot locations
-Panoramic Views overlooking Caney River bottoms, Buck Creek, and Osage Hill Country
-Surrounded by large land owners creates minimal hunting pressure
-Remodeled 1932 farmhouse
-40x40 shop
-2 water wells & septics
From Pawhuska go north on Hwy 99 for 33.5 miles. Turn west on Elgin Rd. Continue 5.5 miles to 4930 Rd. Turn west approx. 1/2 mile. Driveway on South side of road.