Ideal hunting grounds for white-tailed deer, quail, turkey, and dove, these 640 acres in Harmon County, Oklahoma, have a varied landscape that appeals to all kinds of wildlife. Its rolling hills, tall grasses, ponds, and trees would be a picturesque setting for a hunting lodge. Water is provided by the nearby city of Reed, and RV hookups are conveniently located on the property.
Although it’s primarily used as hunting property, you could also use the land to graze cattle. Approximately 186 acres are in the USDA Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) set to expire in 2012. Another 121 acres will expire in 2010. Government payments for the CRP total approximately $9,700 a year.
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