Bartlesville 160 Ac
This property is in the historically significant Tyler Brent Ranch, just on the northeastern edge of Bartlesville. The property is minutes from Bartlesville; the entrance being located on the north side of E 1800 Road, 0.70 miles north of the Tuxedo and CR 4020 intersection. This unfenced tract is bisected by multiple draws that creates a property with "character" and several potential pond locations. There are currently 4 inactive oil wells on the property and provides current road access into the tract. The soil base of Coweta- Eram soils are found in the lower areas and Shidler stony soils on the upper flats. As previously mentioned, the acreage is currently part of a larger pasture with an excellent Tallgrass Prairie base of forages which has historically been utilized for grazing stocker cattle. The 160 acres is rated at approximately 10 ac per cow unit on a year-round basis. The tract offers the opportunity for a "ranchette" near Bartlesville with recreation possibilities. In addition to the existing 1-acre pond, there are multiple locations to build a substantial dam that would impound a sizeable body of water located below the intersection of the tributaries. Due to the elevation changes, there are several locations for smaller ponds. Electricity is available for the existing oil production and should be available for improvements placed on the acreage. Acreage is estimated to be 160 acres. Final acreage shall be determined by survey.