Sterrett Farms consists of 6,677 acres of farmland with 4,851 acres of pivot irrigation. The 33 producing, national gas powered irrigation wells are tied together and produce 14,000 gallons per minute with 9,620 acre feet per year allowed. There are 11 drilled irrigation wells which are cased but lack pumps and motors. The property is contiguous with adequate cattle working facilities for a wheat pasture operation.
The land is level to gently rolling with 29 pivots and 27 sprinklers. Twelve of the sprinklers are Zimmatic 92-98 models, eleven are Zimmatic 2000-2006 models and four Valley sprinklers are 07-08 models. The property has a 3,856.2 base acres with 3,271.2 base corn acres and 585 base wheat acres.
There are two mobile homes for owner and ranch hand housing and metal shops for storage with perimeter fencing.
There are ample working facilities for a grazing operation in conjunc...
There are ample working facilities for a grazing operation in conjunction with the farm. The current owners rotate cattle on the acreage as the crops permit.
Sterrett Farms, located in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, is an excellent income producing farm with world class hunting. It is the primary food source for elk, white-tailed deer and mule deer moving or inhabiting the Cimarron River valley, immediately to the north of the farm. With consistent hay operations and good water, the hunting portion of this farm is a real value. The farm also has excellent populations of blue and bobwhite quail, and a good number of pheasants for the outdoor enthusiast. It is very unusual to have the kind of year that the farm has had this year with huge coveys of both species of quail. This is an excellent place for an avid hunter to purchase for both income and enjoyment.
The deer hunting offers excellent numbers of trophy mule deer and white-tailed deer with a good ability to get tags. The property is also unusual because it is frequented by a good amount of elk, utilizing the Cimarron River Valley. Tags are also easily attained for elk.
There are excellent opportunities for predator hunting and with this farms productivity it is the perfect mix of income potential and outdoor opportunities. The property is protected on all sides by quality private landowners and the improvements are modest.
The Cimarron National Grasslands is a short 10 miles to the East, just East and North of the Kansas Border. Over 50 miles of trails, including the famous Santa Fe Trail and wooded areas along the Cimarron River, offer camping, hiking and horseback riding. Several ponds throughout the park are stocked with many species of fish, including rainbow trout, channel catfish and largemouth bass. Other hunting opportunities available in the park include whitetail, pronghorn, prairie chicken, quail and pheasant.
15 miles east, the small town of Elkhart, KS offers a good selection of local and national amenities for dining, groceries and gas, and even includes a small county airport. For twice the amenities, Liberal, KS just an additional 30 minute drive to the east. There are several major cities within a 4 hour radius. Amarillo, TX and Garden City, KS are just a little over 2 hours away and other cities such as Colorado Springs, CO and Wichita, KS are an easy 4-5 hour road trip.
This property is priced to sell at $1,950 per acre or $2,680 per wet acre.