LAND & EQUIPMENT AUCTION (OK & KS)
665 +/- AC. ALFALFA COUNTY OKLAHOMA AND HARPER
COUNTY KANSAS
Cropland - Pasture - CRP - Hunting - House - Barn Tractors -
Balers - Hay Equipment - Tillage - Dozer -Excavator
Auction Date & Time: Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 1:00 p.m.
Auction Location: 5 miles north of Amorita, Oklahoma
or 5 miles south of Corwin, Kansas
Order of sale: Land Auction starts at 1:00 p.m. The land will be offered in multiple tracts (separately
and collectively) to arrive at highest price. Equipment auction will start immediately following the land.
There are no small items so please be on time.
LAND: This ranch is divided by the Oklahoma - Kansas state line. Located halfway between Amorita
Oklahoma (in northern Alfalfa County) and Corwin Kansas (in southern Harper County); and offers a
diverse mix of cultivated cropland and grassland. The soil types are suitable for all crops grown in the
area. Previous crop production includes wheat, milD, soybeans, sorghum and alfalfa. The pastures are
an excellent stand of Bermuda Grass and are sub-irrigated in most years. Most fences are in excellent
shape and the farm is set up for cattle grazing with cross-fences and water wells. Located along a hard-
surface blacktop read with easy access.
IMPROVEMENTS: The 3 bed, 1 bath HOUSE (approx. 1232 sq ft) built in 1964 has been used as
a hunting camp. 2 BARNS are in excellent shape: 1 Steel fabricated "red iron" building with R-panel
exterior approximately (50 x 100) and 14' tall with 2 - 20' doors (one at each end) on automatic openers,
complete insulation, wiring, cement floors and liner panel throughout interior. Also has poured concrete
perimeter around exterior and large approach on both ends. The second barn is wood construction with
steel panel exterior approximately (24 x 36) and 10' tall with 2 - 10' doors on south end, both on automatic
openers, completely insulated, wired, cement floor and liner panel interior; set up for parking vehicles
and cleaning game. It has heater, floor drain, electric hoist and large freezer.
HUNTING: First class hunting supports pheasants, quail, and Whitetail deer. The quality of Whitetail
genetics on this place cannot be overstated. The property has a long history of producing Trophy Bucks.
A seasonal tree-lined CREEK divides the property and runs entirely through the ranch from north to
south offering one of the best BOW HUNTING scenarios you will find. Feeders and Deer blinds located
throughout the property from Boss Game System (6 x 8) on 12 and 15 foot towers with heaters and office
chairs in each. Some of the largest bucks in the state are grown in this area of UNIT 16.
Tract #1:(107 +/- acres) NE/4, Section 17-29N-10W, Alfalfa County OK. Includes house, barns and
improvements. Approx. 50 acres in cultivation with the balance in grass and creek.
Tract #2:(277 +/- acres) S/2 SE/4 of Section 9; and NE/4 and Lot 1 of Section 16, all in 35S-9W Harper
County KS. Approx. 153 acres in cultivation with the balance in grass and creek.
Tract #3:(80 +/- acres) N/2 SE/4 Section 9-35S-9W Harper County KS. All in Grass.
Tract #4:(102 +/- acres) S/2 N/2 SW/4 and N/2 S/2 SW/4 and N/2 S/2 S/2 SW/4, Section 9-35S-9W
Harper County KS. CRP contract shows CP25 with 94.54 acres enrolled at $39.93 rate and $3,773
annual payment expiring September 30, 2018.
Tract #5:(99 +/- acres) S/2 S/2 S/2 SW/4 of Section 9; and N/2 NW/4 of Section 16, all in 35S-9W Harper
County KS. Approx. 90 acres in cultivation with balance in creek and trees.
Tract #6:(665 +/- acres) Combination of all tracts offered collectively.
EQUIPMENT: All farm equipment is in like-new condition with very little use. Dozer and Excavator
are tight machines, well-maintained and farmer-owned. There are no small items so please be on
time.
• 2012 Tractor 8325R John Deere MFWD 195 hours, power-shift trans, rear duals. Extended
Warranty (2500 hr, engine-power train) expires Oct 26, 2015. Ser# 1RW8235RRHCP064040
• 2014 Tractor 6150R John Deere MFWD 165 hours, power-quad trans. Extended Warranty
(1500 hr, engine-power train) expires Apr 30, 2017. Ser# 1RW6150RCER012849 With H360
John Deere self-leveling loader. Ser# 8422
• 2013 Self-propelled Windrewer 450R John Deere SP Windrower 78 hours.
Ser#1EOR450XECD390714 With 995 Disk Header, 16 foot. Ser# 1E00995SJCD390945
• 2013 Donahue Windrower Trailer Model EXG-180. GVWR 20,600 Ibs.
Ser#1D9EK22H9DD221171
• 2013 Round Baler 569 John Deere "Premium" (5x6) approx.. 500 bales, net wrap, hydraulic
pickup, kicker, big tires, 1000 pto. Ser# 1E00569DCDD390226
• 2013 Round Baler 569 John Deere (5x6) approx. 850 bales, net wrap, hydraulic pickup, kicker,
• big tires, 1000 pto. Ser# 1E00569XEDD392043
• Hay Rake H&S 16 Wheel High Capacity, Bi-fold. Model FB14HC. Ser# 215307
• 2012 Grain Drill 455 John Deere 25 foot. Less than 1,000 acres use. Ser# 1N00455XKC0745279
• 2012 Disk 6230-26 Landol126 foot tandem offset. Less than 1,000 acres use. Ser# 62G1203198
• Bucket with Grapple, 8 foot, fits H360 Loader.
• 2003 Dozer D5NXL CAT, 6 way blade, rear ripper, finger tip controls, power-shift trans slope
board foldable extension on blade, heat, air conditioning, air ride seat, approx. 4500 hours.
Ser# CAT00G5NVAGG00237
• 2007 Excavator 200CLC John Deere, heat, air conditioning, approx. 3800 hours. Ser#
200CX508836
Terms: Title on land to be conveyed by Warranty Deed.
Buyers are required to sign purchase agreement and place 10% of purchase price (cash, or approved
checks) in escrow immediately following the auction with the balance due at Closing. Possession will
be given at Closing. MINERALS do not sell: Offering surface rights only.
NOTE: All information is taken from sources believed reliable; however, no guarantee is made by the
auction company or the seller. Advertised acres listed for all tracts are estimates with no guarantee of
actual size. Buyers should perform their own inspections on land, improvements and equipment prior
to bidding. Any announcements made the day of sale take precedence over any previous advertising,
promotion, or statements.
Seller: Guy and Teresia Clark
For more information contact
Hunting Country Real Estate LLC
Shane Terrel 580-327-7889
www,huntingcountry,net
United Country -- Kansas City Auction and Realty
Shawn Terrel 580-747-6068
www,auctionkansascity,com
Wilmore
by Christina Griffin
Well you might be getting
tired of hearing about this old
house, but if I have to live in it,
you have to listen.
The cabinets and counter
tops will be in by the time you
read this. Now just the tin ceil-
ing, wood trim, paint and wall-
paper.
Bring your mother to ride the
carousel on Mother's Day, she'll
love it and so will you. We will
be open all day.
We have a standing card
game at the library on Tuesdays.
We have enough people so that
if someone isn't available, we can
still play. Barbara Delaney,
Marci Myers, Christy Griffin,
and Debra Lane are in the group.
We bring snacks and have a
good time. Barbara thinks the
name of the game is "Barbara
Wins," but it' s really "Hand and
Foot."
Shhhhhh, Dallas Wilson was
caught mowing his grass this
week and it looks great. Don't
tell anyone. Beccy Tanner and
her photographer Beau, from the
Wichita Eagle were down on
Thursday and took pictures and
did an interview about the Car-
ousel in Wilmore. It appeared in
the Sunday edition and has pic-
tures and a video on line. It was
fun and gave Wilmore a little
publicity, without having bad
weather.
Thanks for that.
Ruby Booth celebrated her
94th birthday April 30. They had
a celebration at Pioneer Lodge
for friends and family. Ruby was
decked out in her usual finery
and a birthday hat. She was
given a beautiful "diamond
bracelet" -- but it came with a
guard so don't get any ideas.
Happy Birthday, Ruby.
Thanks to the Road and
Bridge department for doing
away with the "slalom course"
on the Wilmore road. The big
pot holes have been filled and
there is dirt piled along the edge.
Maybe more work in the future?
Jade Hoover from Pratt, great
granddaughter of Marci and
Gene Myers, will be going on a
mission to India, after graduation
this summer. She will be work-
ing in an orphanage for a month.
Good luck to you, Jade.
We will have a new minister
in W'tlmore and Coldwater in July.
Juan Espinosa and his family will
be coming from Nebraska. We
welcome you.
The Wilmore Federated
Church had a going away picnic
for Pastor Gary and Cindy
Merritt on Sunday at Centennial
Park in Wilmore. There were
about 45 people in attendance
with A1 Martens providing the
music from his pocket. He would
take requests.
Clark Yost and Mike Lehl
cooked fish and burgers and
everyone else brought side
dishes. The food and company
was great. We will miss you,
Gary and Cindy.
Thanks for having me. See
you next week.
Greetings fromall the Prairie
Plaza folks.
We had a nice little shower
Sunday night, enough to water
our plants. This sultry summer
weatehr is really something.
Thank goodness we haven't had
to use our new shelter yet.
Our new neighbor Bonny
West did get moved in last week,
and we had a food visit. Her
granddaughter has our new
flower shop on East Main, so we
hope you can check them all out
soon.
Our Come On Home To Cold-
water celebration is coming
soon, so we hope you all can
come.
Since gas prices are cheaper,
maybe will have more folks show
up for our big city celebration
than some years.
I have been busy making my
special Memorial Day wreaths
and hope the weather is decent
for that weekend. Since our three
inch ram, everthing is so nice and
green.
Neighbor Leola Moore had
knee surgery last week and
seems to be doing fine in swing
bed at our hospital. We wish her
well.
Patricia Lytle has been to Gar-
den City to visit and order some
by
Darlene Hilt
new things for her apartment.
When we move in here we need
to down-size, as most of us have
found out. Through the years we
do accumulate a lot.
Carol Turner said the speaker
at the church told them all about
the Mission Trip to Equador.
Thank goodnes we still have
groups here in the USA who can
accomplish such things.
I finally caught our new
neighbor Mary Anne at home
and we had a visit about her job
and I told her about our Game
Days. Her daughter is a teacher
in Protection.
Sarah Hess is the young gal
doing all the painting on our
brown trim. I hope she can stay
healthy. This job has needed
done for a long time.
Good luck, Sarah.
Gracie McLaughlin had no
special news this week, but said
her family is getting ready for
graduation.
Jack Pyle has been house sit-
ting for a friend and comes in to
check his mail.
Jane Trummel said they had
a nice crowd at the fly-in Sun-
day, and the weather was pretty
fair. Plan soemthing special for
you mother, and pray for rain
again.