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Auction Results - March 28, 2012
7,000-acre beef farm will sell
WAURIKA, Okla. — Wakuria Farms a 7,000+ acre beef production outfit located in southern Oklahoma is currently scheduled to be auctioned Thursday, April 12 at 1:30 p.m. (CST) at the Waurika Farms Headquarters. This nearly all contiguous farm can run between 8,000 and 10,000 head of stocker cattle annually. For more information on this Oklahoma farm auction contact Scott Shuman, head of Hall and Hall Auctions at 1-800-829-8747 or John Wildin, Broker, at 620-662-0411, or visit www.hallhall.com/auction-services

Fifty miles west of Interstate 35 and roughly six miles southeast of Waurika, this 7,000+/- acre farm, 1,000 acres of which is private leased land of native grass, consists of approximately 3,300 acres of wheat land with the balance of about 2,700 acres in mostly Bermuda grass and native species. The wheat is grazed from mid-November until early-June. 

The property consists of a modern headquarters with a good set of pens and scales, a 28,000 sq. ft. shop building, a covered arena, an outdoor working arena, and the owner’s home. There are five other working pens and two other sets of scales on the farm.
Another important fact is that this farm is situated in an area that qualifies it for an accelerated depreciation schedule. The owner estimates that there are around $5.5 million worth of depreciable assets on the farm.

Showings of the property are available by appointment. Contact Shuman for more information at scott(at)hallandhall(dot)com or 800-829.8747. The full brochure can be downloaded here: http://hallhall.com/pdf/summaries/waurika-farms-flyer.pdf
3/28/2012