Search Land - Online Auction April 23rd - 30th 2:00pm Hopeton 2 Tillable Quarters S/2 sec. 25-T26N-R14W
Online Auction April 23rd - 30th 2:00pm Hopeton 2 Tillable Quarters S/2 sec. 25-T26N-R14W
$123,456
MLS #OK1258794
000, Alva, OK
Status: Active
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Property Type
Farm
Hunting Land
Ranch
Acreage
308 acres
County
Woods, OK
Format
Sale
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List Date
Mar 10, 2025
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Description
Hopeton 2 Quarters – S/2 sec. 25-T26N-R14W 308+/- Acres of Highly Productive Farmland
This 308+/- acre farm near Hopeton, Oklahoma, offers exceptional tillable ground with prime access to Highway 281, making it a highly efficient and productive agricultural asset. With above-average soil productivity, good precipitation totals, and excellent transportation access, this farm is well-suited for serious farming operations looking to expand.
Farm Productivity & Soil QualityHighly productive soils with an NCCPI average of 43.7, well above the county average of 35.
Predominantly loamy soils, classified between Class I and Class III, ensuring excellent water retention and strong yield potential.
Annual precipitation just under 30 inches, supporting consistent crop production.
Base Acres & Crop Yield Data
Field 1:
155 base acres (Wheat base: 155 acres)
PLC yield: 30
Field 2:
Effective base acres: 141.74
Wheat base: 133.10 acres (PLC yield: 36)
Soybean base: 8.61 acres (PLC yield: 10)
These strong base acres and PLC yields make this farm a highly valuable grain-producing property, with a proven track record of consistent production.
Strategic Location for Efficient Farming OperationsHighway 281 frontage along the eastern boundary provides fast, direct access to elevators and markets.
County road access along the southern boundary enhances transportation flexibility.
Proximity to Hopeton, Dacoma, and Alva allows for multiple grain marketing options, reducing hauling costs.
Power availability along the southern border offers potential for infrastructure improvements.
Additional FeaturesRailroad tracks along the northern boundary.
Tributary of Eagle Chief Creek in the northwest corner adds natural diversity but does not significantly impact tillable acres.
Wildlife presence, including deer and upland game, offers additional value to the property.
Conclusion
This high-quality farm combines strong crop production capabilities, excellent soil, and unmatched access to markets. Whether you're looking to expand your current farming operation, invest in premium farmland, or secure a steady source of rental income, these two tracts provide a rare opportunity in a prime agricultural region.
Land Broker Co-op assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of information contained herein. Information contained herein has been provided by either the property owner or the listing broker and is assumed to be accurate and reliable. Buyers acknowledge, and shall assume full responsibility for verification of all information contained herein.