Discover a rare opportunity to own a highly versatile, 158-acre quarter section in Northern Oklahoma, just 53 minutes from Stillwater and 1 hour 10 minutes from Edmond. This exceptional property offers the perfect blend of productive farmland, ranch land, and premier hunting habitat with a live creek and pond all in one tract. Approximately 100 acres are currently planted in wheat while the other 58 acres are ideal for livestock grazing and home to thriving wildlife populations of white tailed deer, turkeys, and waterfowl. With multiple potential income streams from farm and hunting leases, this land can produce a consistent income. Whether you're looking to expand your agricultural operation, establish a cattle ranch, or secure a premier recreational retreat, this property checks all of the boxes. Land opportunities like this - a live creek, pond, productive farm and ranch land and prime hunting ground in one quarter section - are increasingly hard to find. Don't miss your chance to own a standout piece of land in Northern Oklahoma!
Discover an exceptional 80-acre property in Garfield County, Oklahoma, perfectly positioned just 30 minutes from both Enid and Perry, with easy access off Highway 74. This versatile parcel offers the best of both worlds: a productive hay operation currently yielding 200 round bales annually, with the potential for easy conversion to cattle ranching. Well-maintained fencing surrounds the property, ensuring secure containment for livestock and facilitating effective pasture management. A pond on the property provides a valuable water source for livestock or irrigation. The land's dual-purpose nature allows owners to adapt their focus between hay production and cattle raising, responding to market trends or personal preferences. Adding to its appeal, there's potential for expansion with additional land available for purchase, offering the opportunity to scale operations. With its strategic location along Highway 74, proven productivity, and adaptable features, this property presents an ideal opportunity for farmers, ranchers, or investors looking to capitalize on Oklahoma's rich agricultural landscape. This Garfield County gem combines rural charm with excellent accessibility, offering a solid investment with potential for immediate returns and long-term growth. Don't miss your chance to own this versatile and productive piece of Oklahoma farmland, with room to grow and the convenience of highway frontage. 80 acres is being split off from 160 acres. More land can be purchased if needed

Garber is located in Oklahoma. Garber, Oklahoma has a population of 641. Garber is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 32.09% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.79%.
The median household income in Garber, Oklahoma is $54,583. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,732 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Garber is 36.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 34.9 inches per year, with 8.2 inches of snow per year.