This is two parcels containing 320± acres of highly productive farmland in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma offering strong income potential and long-term appreciation. This tract features a proven production history with above-average soils and flat, highly farmable terrain that supports consistent yields. The property is divided into two functional fields—one primarily tillable utilized for hay production and the other is grazing. The hayfield alone produces approximately 300 round bales annually across three cuttings, providing an immediate return opportunity. Accessibility is a standout feature, with county road frontage on three sides, allowing for efficient movement of equipment and flexible operational use. Whether you’re adding scale to an existing operation, leasing for cash rent, or securing a hard asset investment, this property offers the kind of productivity and versatility that drives value in today’s land market. Productive ground. Proven yields. Solid investment. No Mineral rights conveyed. Crop is leased thru August 1, 2026.
Welcome to a peaceful 80 acre MOL retreat! Surround yourself with the serenity of the countryside. This property is off the beaten path, and would be an excellent place for someone to call home. There are NO restrictions! The acreage could be a great place for a primary residence, hunting, farming, or livestock. The property has some wooded areas, as well as open pasture. Acreage out here does not come available very often, do not miss your chance to put your mark on this wonderful piece of land. There is an active oil well on the property. Mineral rights are reserved.
166 +/- ACRES OF PRIME PASTURE LAND IN LOGAN COUNTY – IDEAL FOR CATTLE OR COUNTRY LIVING! This exceptional 166 +/- acre tract in Logan County offers wide-open, relatively flat pasture land perfectly suited for a large cattle operation or a private rural homestead. A large pond serves as a reliable water source for livestock and is fed by a creek that flows into the pond, providing year-round water—an invaluable feature for any agricultural setup. Clusters of mature trees throughout the property offer natural shade for livestock while adding to the land’s scenic beauty. The layout and terrain make it easy to manage, cross-fence, and utilize efficiently for grazing or future improvements. Conveniently located between Hennessey and Stillwater, just one mile south of Hwy 51, this property combines peaceful country living with excellent accessibility. Whether you envision running cattle, building a spacious country home, or adding large shops and barns, this land offers the space, water, and versatility to bring your plans to life. A rare opportunity to own a productive and beautiful piece of Oklahoma pastureland—don’t miss it! Call today for details.
This exceptional 160 acres property offers a unique blend of hunting grounds and approximately 70 acres of fertile farm land, making it an ideal haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Nestled between Otter Creek and Elkhorn Creek, this property provides a diverse landscape of woods, creeks, and tillable acres. This property is perfect for hunting white-tail deer, wild hogs, turkeys, and other game. LISTING AGENT IS RELATED TO SELLERS.
Marshall Farm is a remarkable 160-acre tract situated in northern Logan County, cherished by the same family for generations. Of the 160 acres, 150.91 acres are terraced and currently cultivated for wheat production. Located north of Crescent and just west of Stillwater, with convenient access off Highway 51, this property offers endless opportunities for those looking to invest in well-maintained land with diverse potential. Although unfenced, Marshall Farm continues to be a productive and promising piece of farmland ready for its next chapter. All mineral rights are being reserved by seller.

Marshall is located in Oklahoma. Marshall, Oklahoma has a population of 357. Marshall is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 43.84% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.84%.
The median household income in Marshall, Oklahoma is $53,773. The median household income for the surrounding county is $74,744 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Marshall is 48.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 34.5 inches per year, with 7.9 inches of snow per year.