400 ACRES GRANT COUNTY, OKLAHOMA * OFFERED IN 3 TRACTS
WAKITA OK AREA
GRASS PASTURE * CROP LAND
LILLIE FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST AUCTION
FRIDAY MARCH 28RD 2025 10:00 AM
AUCTION LOCATION: All tracts will be sold from Tract 1
HWY 132 & LOGAN RD WAKITA OK 73771
TRACT 1
Directions to Farm: From Manchester, OK, go 4.5 miles south on Hwy 132 or from the intersection of Hwy 132 & 11 go 7.5 miles north, (westside of road), watch for signs.
Legal Description: NE/4 of 10-28N-8 W.I.M. Grant County, OK.
Taxes: $575
Possession:after harvest of existing crop
This tract consists of approximately 160 acres more or less. This tract is comprised of mostly crop land and has Hwy 132 frontage on the east and good county road access on the north that does dead-end. According to the county FSA office, there is 155.91 cropland acres with a 72.90 wheat base, 36-bushel yield; 35.30 Grain Sorghum base, 34-yield; 8.10 Soybean base, 9-yield; 31.04 Seed Cotton base, 768-yield. Improvements include: Water well (old hand dug with Dempster hand pump, there is water in hole) and older barn. There is electric power running down the northside of the farm. Principal soils are: Pond Creek Silt Loam, 0-1% slopes, class I; Reinach Very Fine Sandy loam, 0-1% slopes, class I; Lovedale Fine Sandy Loam, 1-3% slopes, class II; Kingfisher-Wakita Complex, 1-3% slopes, class III
TRACT 2
Direction to Farm: From Manchester, OK, go 6.5 miles south on Hwy 132 to Lattimer Rd, then east or from the intersection of Hwy 132 & 11 go 6 miles north to Lattimer Rd, then east (northside of road), watch for signs.
Legal Description: SE/4 of 14-28N-8 W.I.M., Grant County, OK.
Taxes: $490.00
Possession: after harvest of existing crop
This tract will consist of approximately 160 acres more or less. According to the county FSA office, there is 158.19 cropland acres with a 74.10 wheat base, 36-bushel yield; 35.90 Grain Sorghum base, 34-yield; 8.20 Soybean base, 9-yield; 31.52 Seed Cotton base, 768-yield. This property has good access by county road on the south and east. Improvements include: water well (old hand dug well, does have water in it but lid needs replaced, see picture.
Principal soils are: Pond Creek Silt Loam, 0-1% slopes, class I; Reinach Very Fine Sandy loam, 0-1% slopes, class I; Lovedale Fine Sandy Loam, 1-3% slopes, class II; Kingfisher-Wakita Complex, 1-3% slopes, class III; Devol Fine Sandy Loam, 1-3% slopes, class III
TRACT 3
Direction to Farm: From Manchester, OK, go 6.5 miles south on Hwy 132, then mile west or from the intersection of Hwy 132 & 11 go 6 miles north, then mile west (southside of road), watch for signs.
Legal Description: W/2 of NW/4 of 22-28N-8 W.I.M. Grant County, OK.
Taxes: $253.00
Possession: will be given at closing
This tract will consist of approximately 80 acres more or less. According to the county FSA office there is 65.10 cropland acres with 38.20 wheat base, 36-yield; 1.90 Oat base, 38-yield; 2.20 Grain Sorghum, 34-yield. This property is comprised of mostly native grass pasture and timber. This tract offers good recreation and hunting. Improvements include: water well, older home (not livable), several older barns.
Principal soils are: Hawley Fine Sandy Loam, 0-1% slopes, class II; Devoll Fine Sandy Loam, 1-3% slopes, class III; Edna Loamy Fine Sand, 3-5% slopes, class III; Yahola Fine Sandy Loam, 0-1% slopes, class III
Minerals: Selling surface rights only.
View the Farms: Can be done during daylight hours only. Do not drive on any crops
Pre-Auction Offers: No pre-auction offers will be accepted prior to day of auction
Internet Bidding: will be available by clicking online bidding link to register. Neither the Auction Company nor the Seller is responsible in the event of loss of internet signal by either side. Additional fees will apply.
Terms: 10% of the total purchase price is to be placed in escrow the day of the auction with the balance being due upon delivery of marketable title.
Cooperative Compensation Supplement: will be submitted to seller if received within 48 hours or 2 business days before live auction or online auction ends. No day of the auction agreements will be entertained.
Disclaimer: All of the information provided has been taken from sources believed reliable; however, no guarantee is being made by the Auction Company nor the Seller. Bidders should satisfy themselves as to any inspections prior to bidding. Financing, if being used must be in place prior to bidding. Any announcements made the day of the auction shall supersede any marketing or comments made.
SELLER: E.L. LILLIE a/k/a ELDON LILLIE, TRUSTEE FOR THE LILLIE FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 26,2024
Questions, contact Troy Lippard 580-747-6747
TRACT 1 Directions to Farm: From Manchester, OK, go 4.5 miles south on Hwy 132 or from the intersection of Hwy 132 & 11 go 7.5 miles north, (westside of road), watch for signs.
TRACT 2 Direction to Farm: From Manchester, OK, go 6.5 miles south on Hwy 132 to Lattimer Rd, then east or from the intersection of Hwy 132 & 11 go 6 miles north to Lattimer Rd, then east (northside of road), watch for signs.
TRACT 3 Direction to Farm: From Manchester, OK, go 6.5 miles south on Hwy 132, then mile west or from the intersection of Hwy 132 & 11 go 6 miles north, then mile west (southside of road), watch for signs.
As one of Oklahoma's leading auction companies we provide complete service for your auction from start to finish. The success and satisfaction of both seller and buyer are our primary concern.Sellers appreciate our innovative marketing programs that combine advertising, direct mail, outbound calling, the Internet and other media to reach potential buyers and turn them into winning bidders on auction day.Buyers know they can rely on Lippard Auctioneers to provide timely information needed to evaluate a purchase.Today, United Country - Lippard Auctioneers sells property throughout Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Nebraska, Texas, as well as abroad,and the auctioneers have sold more than one billion dollars of real estate. With our talented staff of auctioneers, real estate professionals, communications experts, and project managers, we are uniquely equipped to handle any type of auction in today's marketplace.One of the most important auction-day functions is to provide much of the information needed for buyers to bid with confidence and enthusiasm. If the auction is on site, we give them another opportunity to take a look at the property and provide answers to their follow up questions.This also gives us one more opportunity to point out the features of your property, emphasizing its value, and to build a rapport with the bidders that helps us to start with strong bidding once the auction begins. Finally, we work to make sure each bidder understands what to expect before, during and after the bidding to ensure that everything goes smoothly.Many people who have attended an auction conducted by Lippard Auction Company describe the atmosphere as electric. Our auctioneers, considered among the best in the industry, first explain the terms of the auction and give a narrative of the property's highlights.