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Description: If you have been searching to find a real nice piece of ground that someone has taken care of then look no further. The Lincoln 318 has it all! Live creeks with nice ponds, tillable ground, hay pastures, tight 5 strand barbwire fence, and corrals. There is also rural water and electric available if you wanted to homestead and have a nice piece to call home for generations to come. The property is cross fenced into five separate pastures. Four of them have ponds and live creeks. The fifth in the middle is the only one excluded from a water source and would be ideal for either turning into crop ground or baling for hay. The rolling topography provides views for miles with multiple spots for ideal homesites. With this being almost a full half section you have 2 miles of road frontage with gates on all three sides strategically placed for access. The northwest corner has a nice set of corrals with squeeze chute along with a fenced off area for hay. In the middle of the whole property there is an older set of corrals along with another area fenced off for hay. Interior gates on the cross fencing is set up nicely allowing ease to rotational grazing if needed. The creeks are lined with big oaks and there is limited cedars on the property. If you are hunter don't be lead astray by the limited timber on this property. The tree lined creeks and taller grasses on the property provide adequate habitat to hold deer. The south central portion of the property has been untouched and there is adequate sanctuary space for the deer to call this place home. The opportunity to grow big bucks and be able to also work in some food plots where you'd like would be an easy task while still maintaining some areas to raise livestock or grow crops for income. This tract is just south of Cushing and minutes from highway 33 or 18 that will lead you to Stillwater or Chandler in less than 30 minutes and the OKC or Tulsa metros in an hour.

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