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Details about the Land
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| County: Haskell |
Type: Acreage w/House |
Acres: 77 |
| Address: 30657 S. CR4440 |
City: Stigler |
State: Oklahoma |
| Zip: 74462 |
Price:
$1,295,000.00 |
Status: Available |
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| Bedrooms: 8 |
Baths: 5 |
Square Feet: 5010 |
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Description of the Land
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Excellent Business Opportunity! Turn-key operation! MakinBacon Swine Farm by Stigler, Ok In the Scenic area of Southeast Oklahoma in Haskell County. This Farrow to Wean Oklahoma Swine Farm has a current Cargill Contract and has received numerous Cargill Awards for being #1 in Oklahoma and also in # 2 in the Nation. This facility is immaculate, updated and has much to offer. It is offered with 3 homes, 77 acres, shop, barns, chicken pen, garden area, 3 ponds, feed pins, 2 wells, plus a 630 Swine Operation and about $50,000 in additional supplies to built a Finishing Operation! Land has is about 90% open. Oklahoma ranks eighth nationally in total swine numbers and fifth in the number of pigs produced; the state is a major producer of piglets that are finished in nearby states. According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Oklahoma producers market approximately 7.5 million hogs annually, producing cash receipts of more than $636 million. Nearly 16,000 Oklahomans are employed in swine production. Stigler Swine Farm Information
Main House 2500 Square Foot Living room and upstairs built in 1991 Rewired, plumbed, insulation, and duct work in 1991 Roofs replaced 2 years ago in June Central heat and air 4 ton electric heat pump Gas back up 6. Gas stove (can be switched to electric) 7. Rock and wood exterior 8. Covered screened in porch with roll up curtains 9. Attached 2 car carport with concrete floor 10. Rock patio
Second House by Main House
1. Metal structure 24 foot by 40 foot; 960 Living Square Foot 2. Gas stove (can be switched to electric) and heater 3. Electric water heater 4. Attached 2 car carport 5. Wood deck and walkway 4. 2 bedroom, 1 bath
Structures around Main House
1. Barn (Storage/ Garage) 30 Foot by 50 Foot or 1500 Square Foot 6 inch concrete slab 2 Sliding doors and 1 over head garage doors Wired electricity (120 volt and 240 volt) Wooden shelves built into barn Work table Plumbed for water and bathroom (not hooked up) 2. Storm Shelter 3. Lean to 20 by 20 Metal exterior Solid built out of 2 by 6 treated boards 4. 12 ton feed bin (used for cattle) 5. Built in wooden rabbit hutches 4 cages 6. Chicken pen 7. Garden spot 8. Well house ( well 75 foot deep) Small metal square 9. Storage building 10 foot by 20 foot (red and white) Metal exterior Wood floor
Brick house and 1 Acre Built in 1998 1550 Square foot 3 bedroom and 2 bath Tile flooring throughout house except in bedrooms which are carpet Central heat and air All gas (stove, water heaters, heater) Concrete porches (not covered) Wooden landscaping surrounding front porch Fire pit (metal ring wrapped in rocks)
Building around Brick house
Big Shop 30 foot by 50 foot 4 to 5 years old 6 inch concrete floor Metal exterior Insulated Electrical wired (120 volt and 240 volt) Plumped for bathroom but not hooked up 2 - 10 foot overhead garage doors with remote 12 by 12 overhead door (manual)
2. Attached covered porch on 1 end a. 14 foot by 50 foot b. 6 inch concrete floor
3. Small Shop a. 18 foot by 26 foot b. 6 inch concrete floor c. Metal exterior d. Electrical wired e. 2 Sliding doors (9 feet wide) f. Work tables g. Attached lean to with enclosed pen
4. Storage building
a. 10 foot by 16 foot b. Metal roof c. Insulated d. Wood floor e. Wired for electricity but not hooked up
All houses and barns have natural gas. A pipeline runs across the property and has one meter. If need be the meter can be divided.
Water is supplied by well water. All the houses are on the same well which is 75 foot deep. The houses can be divided on the wells also.
Barn water is supplied by well water which is 205 feet deep.
Well in front of main house is the well that supplies the houses and is 75 feet deep
Middle well is used as a back up well if need be, which it hasnt. This well is plumped to but not hooked up. It is 205 feet deep.
Well by barn is the well that supplies the barn with water. It is 205 feet deep
There are 3 ponds and Cedar Creek on the property. Cedar creek sheds 6000 acres.
5 to 6 Acres has sheep/goat wire that is 51/2 foot tall with barb wire on top
The perimeter fence around 77 acres is barb wire that is in good condition
2 Cattle guards separating the houses from the pig facilities 1 cattle guard between brick house and pasture 1 cattle guard between pasture and pig facilities
Pig facilities
Started in 1996 and started building the barns in 1995.
600 Sow facility but can run up to 630 (usually run between 610 to 615 sows)
100 % AI pig facility. (They maintain 3 boars on the property just for checking for heat in sows)
Cargill producer and Cargill provides the licenses needed to operate
Only license is a water permit that allows the use of well water to water agriculture animals.
Irrigation plan is set up at the NSCS to be able to use lagoon water to irrigate on property.
This is a very well maintained, organized and labor reduction swine facility. Steps have been implemented to reduce the amount of work and made to be maintained very easy. About 45 work hours go into running the facility by two people.
Two -barn facility! Farrowing Barn and Breeding and Gestation (B&G) barn. Barns are built 75 feet apart.
Breeding and Gestation barn
1. Slatted concrete floor a. Level floors with a 4 feet drop on waster pit b. Waste pit angles downward to allow easy drainage 545 crates and 1 8 foot by 8 foot pen used for sick and cripples 42 foot by 293 foot (12500 Square foot) barn 3 foot concrete exterior wall with chicken wire and curtains on top Metal roof New roof last November Bubble wrap insulation under galvanize metal roof Temperature controlled by fans and misters Fans normally not needed because misters can wet animal relatively fast Automatic curtains are in working condition Curtains replaced last fall Automatic water flow watering system Automatic feeding system Tubes will fill with feed and feed animals by pulling 4 levers This allows each animal to be inspected each day Has automatic flushes but they use pool plug system Allows waste to fill up and then pull plug to empty the waste pits
Farrowing Barn
1. 96 Sow farrowing facility a. 24 crates per room b. 4 rooms ( 45 foot by 40 foot room) c. Rooms separated by 4 inch studded insulated walls and 1 metal door 2. 45 feet by 185 feet (8000 Square foot) a. Has metal ceiling and walls 3. 4 foot by 8 foot crates a. Each crate has crush bars installed which makes the sow lay down slower to help eliminate crushing of piglets. b. Each crate is surrounded by solid poly board 4. Automatic Waters a. Each crate has individual nibble b. Water can be shut off per each room, row or individual crates. 5. Automatic Feed Tube Filler a. Tubes automatically fill up with feed and sows are hand fed. b. Tubes can be easily moved to feed bins in front of sow and just move bottom to empty feed into feeder. c. Allows close inspection of sows daily 6. Temperature control is by: a. Cool cells (Cool pad or water fans) b. 16 exhaust fans (4 fans per room) Only 2 fans per room run continually the other two will turn on when the temperature control has been exceeded c. Each room has L.B. White 75000 BTU heater 7. Automatic curtains a. Each room has set of curtains but usually shut because of the cool cells b. Need replacing but are still in good condition c. Curtains will be provided. 8. Heat lamps (Louver heat lamps) a. Each row of crates has heat lamps that can be lowered or raised at same time. 9. 24 Rain birds which rinse and pre soak each room a. Sprinkler system used before power washing (Soaks and Pre-wash floor for easier washing) b. Labor saver c. Re-plumbed to use this system d. Each room has power washer outlet to be able to use high pressure system 10. Electrical recepticals a. Each crate has 2 recepticals b. 1 in front and 1 in back 11. Automatic flushes a. Same as breeding and gestation barn system
Farrowing Barn Office
16 feet by 45 feet concrete covered porch or work area 6 inch concrete floor Metal roof 15 feet by 45 feet office area Sheetrock ceiling Full bath (shower, sink, washer/dryer, closet) Window air conditioner Has central heat and air but the ducts went bad
Hallway connecting the barns 1. 3 feet concrete wall with curtains and wire on top 2. Curtains replaced last fall 3. Covered with metal roof
Pig load out chute 1. 3 feet by 30 feet 2. Covered
Power Washing Barn
1. Contains stationary power washer 2. Plumbed into each room of farrowing barn a. High pressure hook ups 3. 2300 P.S.I. 4. 7 horse power motor 5. Natural gas
Lagoon is 180 feet by 240 feet and 11 feet deep
1. Holds 1.6 million gallons of water 2. Cleaned out 3 years ago 3. Sprinkler irrigation system to apply lagoon water onto property 4. Irrigation pump Diesel powered - line runs from diesel tank
Structures and equipment around pig facilities
1. 2 - 20000 volume tanks 2. 12 feet by 16 feet storage barn wooden floor metal exterior 3. 3 - 12 ton feed bins Supply feed to pig barns 4. Kohler Power System (40 kilowatts) Diesel powered - line runs from diesel tank 1 switch per barn Used as back up generator system Not hooked up but available 5. Incinerator Used for dead animals and waster Diesel powered - line runs from diesel tank 6. Diesel tank leased 7. 10 feet by 10 feet well house 205 feet deep well metal exterior 8. Goat wire fence goes around perimeter of barns Doesnt allow wild pigs to get in 9. Cattle pens (if want) Constructed of pipe and panels Preifert cow chute on concrete slab Palpation cage Misc feeders and troughs 1-calf feeders 3-wooden mineral feeders 1-bull feeders
Misc equipment and Supplies
1. Roofing material 2. Curtains (replace farrowing barn curtains) 3. Approximately 60 full farrowing crates Can add another room to barn to expand production Can use as repairs 4. Hoppers 5. Feed line 6. Feeders
Pasture grass is a mixture of green leaf Bermuda and Fescue
Additional Purchases 1. 20 Acres Gamma grass Half open and half wooded Makes approximately 4 bales per acre (900 to 1000 pound bales) No fence 2. Cattle 50 head of black and black baldy cows (or pairs) 1- registered Camp Cooley Charlois Bull |
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Silvia Ansell/Curtis Mclain
Malo & Company Real Estate
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30657 S. CR4440, Stigler, Oklahoma, 74462
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Directions to the Land
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From Kinta, Ok on Highway 31 E go to Lequire and turn left onto Highway 82 N toward Stigler. Go for about 4 miles to CR 1270 Rd. & turn left. GO 1 mile at intersection turn left go 1/2 miles, property on right! Do NOT TRESS-PASS!! It is a working facility!
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