Search Land - 1,035 Undeveloped Acres in Craig County
1,035 Undeveloped Acres in Craig County
$6,000,000
S 4410 Rd., Big Cabin, OK
Status: Active
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Property Type
Acreage
Cattle Ranch
Farm
Ranch
Acreage
1,035 acres
County
Craig, OK
Format
Sale
Features
Corrals
Development Potential
Fishing
Grain Storage
Pond
Rural Water
List Date
Jun 24, 2024
Documents
N/A
Description
1035 Acre Cattle Ranch located in NE Oklahoma.
Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own large contiguous Oklahoma parcels of high producing farm and cattle land!
Welcome to Green Country Oklahoma! This truly is God's Country. Located in Mayes and Craig County. This 1035 acre fully operational cattle ranch sure can produce the grasses and cattle! Located between Vinita, Big Cabin, Adair and Grand Lake O' the Cherokees. Consisting of mostly 2e and class 3 soils. Intensive grazing and intense & moderate farming 2e soils. The wheat/farm ground is type 1 soil and useful for very intense farming. It has excellent drainage and plenty of ponds for water. There is the perfect amount of trees for shade. Fenced and cross fenced.
This 1035-acre operation runs cattle and produces hay. There are several nice sets of working pens, hay barn and overhead feed bins at the headquarters. Plenty of ponds in each pasture for plenty of water. The fences are good. Mostly Bermuda & fescue. Located just 10 Minutes to Grand Lake and 45 min to Tulsa, Joplin, & a quick hop onto 44. Several excellent building sites for a dream home or lodge on the ranch.
Currently runs between 1200 - 1500 stockers
approx. 2100 round bales produced on the ranch yearly
400 acres in one location, excellent building site on old homestead place
635 acres in second location
These 2 parcels are located approx. 4.5 miles distance
Adair Or Vinita schools, Adair is one of the top 5 In Oklahoma
Both properties are located within 10 minutes of Grand Lake and Lake Hudson both vacation hotspots! Excellent fishing at the lake and in the pond.
between 160-250 acres yearly average is currently in farm ground, the rest is in pasture and hay acres.