127.88± Acres of Prime Tillable Farmland Near Billings, Oklahoma This 127.88± acre tract near Billings, Oklahoma offers an excellent opportunity to acquire high-quality, productive farmland with strong long-term investment potential. With fertile soils, mostly level topography, and outstanding access, this property is ideal for expanding an existing farming operation or securing a reliable agricultural investment in north-central Oklahoma. The land consists primarily of open, tillable ground, making it highly efficient and easy to farm. The property features desirable Tabler silt loam and Kirkland–Pawhuska complex soils, both well known for their productivity, moisture retention, and suitability for row crop agriculture. Topography across the tract is mostly level, allowing for easy cultivation, reduced erosion concerns, and efficient equipment use. The property boasts county road frontage on two sides, providing excellent access and flexibility for farm operations. Natural features add character and functionality to the property. A stand of timber along the southern boundary provides wind protection, wildlife habitat, and visual appeal. Approximately 900 feet of seasonal creek runs through the southeast corner, offering natural drainage and added diversity to the landscape. Conveniently located just 1 hour and 15 minutes from Oklahoma City, the farm provides rural privacy with easy access to a major metro area. This proximity supports land appreciation and broadens its appeal to both producers and investors. Overall, this 127.88± acre tract is a fertile, accessible, and highly functional piece of farmland with excellent soils, water features, and location. It represents a strong opportunity to expand a farming operation or invest in quality Oklahoma agricultural land.
The Noble 40 is located 20 minutes from Stillwater, Ponca City, and Perry Oklahoma! This property sits just one mile west of Highway 177. The property has a good mix of grass and scattered timber with a nice size pond in the Northeast corner. The pond has a small creek that gets fed during wet weather and works its way west across the northern portion of the 40 acres. Across Highway 177 to the east is Sooner Lake that was built in 1972 and covers 5400 acres. OG&E has a power plant at the northwest end. The lake has two boat ramps and is stocked with Florida strain largemouth bass, hybrid striped bass and saugeye. The lake is also a wildlife preserve and is home to bald eagles during the winter months. They also allow waterfowl hunting in specific areas with a permit. The Cimarron turnpike is also nearby if you need to get to Tulsa or OKC in less than 1 hour. This is a great property to build on and enjoy for years to come along with great access to outdoor recreation!

Red Rock is located in Oklahoma. Red Rock, Oklahoma has a population of 227. Red Rock is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.17% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.61%.
The median household income in Red Rock, Oklahoma is $51,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,910 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Red Rock is 32.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 36.4 inches per year, with 8 inches of snow per year.