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The Jimtown Ranch is a flat and fertile hay farm in the Red River valley of west-central Love County. The area is known for deep sandy-loam soils and irrigation capacity water which historically has produced corn, soybeans, peanuts, wheat and alfalfa.
Location:
*Marietta - 20 miles
*Oklahoma City - 133 miles
*DFW - 88 miles
Access:
*Gravel County Road frontage
Water:
*One pond
*Irrigation potential
*Water well
Utilities:
*Electricity available
Climate:
*Approximately +/-38 inches of annual precipitation
Minerals:
*Surface Only
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Wild Turkey
*Waterfowl
*Dove
Fishing:
*NA
Terrain:
*Flat, fertile river bottom
*Slaughterville Fine Sandy Loam
(see downloadable Soil Report pdf)
*Oak lined ridge
*Sandy loam soil
*Bermuda grass hay fields
*Near the Red River
Improvements:
*NA
Equipment:
*NA
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