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330 Acres - Grant County, Medford, Oklahoma

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Featuring: 330 ACRES, Grant County, Medford, Oklahoma Auction

 
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160 Acres & Minerals
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SOLD: $186,000.00

Lot # 1

160 Acres & Minerals

SW/4 of 14-27N-6 W.I.M. Grant County, OK. Taxes: $499.26 Minerals: An undivided one-fourth (¼) of the mineral interest will transfer with the surface rights, and an undivided one-half (1/2) mineral interest will revert back to the land in a term of Twenty (20) years from 6-19-2008, and as long thereafter as oil, gas, or other minerals may be produced, together with rights of ingress and egress to explore for, develop and produce said minerals. Directions: From Hwy 81 & 11 in Medford, OK. go 4.5 miles west on Hwy 11. This tract of land consists of approximately 160 acres more or less. This tract has approximately 152 crop acres and is currently planted to corn. Principal soil types are Bethany Silt Loam, Class I, Kirkland Silt Loam, Class II and III. This farm has Hwy 11 frontage and good blacktop frontage on the west.

170 Acres & minerals
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SOLD: $201,000.00

Lot # 2

170 Acres & minerals

SE/4 less 30 acres & improvements & PT S/2 NE/4 of 17-27N-5 W.I.M. Grant County, OK. Taxes: $510.64 Directions: From Hwy 81 & 11 in Medford, OK. go 1 miles west on Hwy 11. (Auction Location) This tract of land consists of approximately 170 acres more or less. There is approximately 168 crop acres and is currently planted to wheat. Principal soil types are Kirkland Silt acre loam, Class II and III and Tabler Silt Loam, Class II . Property has good county road access on the east. Minerals: An undivided one-fourth (¼) of the mineral interest will transfer with the surface rights, and an undivided one-half (1/2) mineral interest will revert back to the land in a term of Twenty (20) years from 6-19-2008, and as long thereafter as oil, gas, or other minerals may be produced, together with rights of ingress and egress to explore for, develop and produce said minerals.

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