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Sunday, March 22, 2026

Print Is Back And It’s Part of a Bigger Strategy

 

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Print Is Back And It’s Part of a Bigger Strategy

This upcoming edition of Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly is an important one for us. It will be our first printed edition since July, and we’re excited to bring the paper back into the hands of our readers and advertisers.

But we’re not just going back to the way things were.

We’re moving forward with a new strategy that combines print and digital together, and we believe this approach will be stronger for both our readers and our advertisers.

Our New Print Schedule

Moving forward, Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly will print once a month at the end of each month, with digital editions continuing throughout the rest of the month.

This allows us to do two very important things:

  1. Deliver a strong, high-impact printed edition that people keep and refer back to.

  2. Maintain weekly digital visibility so businesses are still in front of customers all month long.

Instead of choosing between print or digital, we’re using both the way advertising works best today.

Why This Makes Sense for Businesses

Print and digital do different jobs, and when they work together, they are extremely effective.

Print builds credibility and visibility.
People trust print. They keep it on the table, in the truck, or in the shop. They flip through it multiple times and see your ad again and again.

Digital builds frequency and reach.
Your ad can be seen on phones, computers, and social media, keeping your business in front of customers throughout the month.

When you combine print and digital, you get:

  • Visibility

  • Frequency

  • Credibility

  • Reach

That’s a powerful combination for any business.

Advertising Is About Being Seen

One of the biggest misconceptions about advertising is that it’s about running one ad and expecting immediate results. In reality, advertising works best through consistency and visibility over time.

People usually don’t need your product or service the exact day they see your ad.
But when they do need it, they remember the businesses they’ve seen consistently.

That’s why the businesses that advertise regularly are usually the businesses people call first.

Not because they’re lucky but because they’re visible.

Looking Ahead

We’re excited to bring print back at the end of each month while continuing to grow our digital presence throughout the rest of the month. This new approach allows us to continue serving our communities while also helping local businesses stay visible and competitive.

If you’re a business owner, the most important question to ask yourself is simple:

When someone in the community needs what you sell, will they think of your business first?

If the answer is yes, your advertising is working.
If the answer is no, we should talk.

At Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly, our goal has always been the same connect businesses with customers. And with our new print and digital schedule, we believe we can do that better than ever.

ANESA K. CHASTAIN JONES, General Manager/Graphics Director, 918-285-1314, graphics@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

JON McQUILLIN, Sales Representative, 918-873-0097, jon@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

ISAAC DENNY, Sales Representative, 918-223-5051, isaac@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

Friday, March 20, 2026

Community Consignment Sale Coming to Inola. A Big Day for Farm Equipment Buyers and Sellers

 

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Community Consignment Sale Coming to Inola.  A Big Day for Farm Equipment Buyers and Sellers

If you’re looking for quality farm equipment, tractors, or livestock handling tools, mark your calendar for Thursday, March 26, 2026. The Community Consignment Sale hosted by Chupps Auction & Real Estate is shaping up to be one of those auctions where you show up “just to look”… and end up bringing home a trailer full of equipment.

The sale will be held at the residence of Gary Yoder, located at 9858 W 600 Rd., Inola, Oklahoma. The auction officially starts at 9:33 a.m., with simulcast bidding beginning at 10:01 a.m., allowing both onsite and online bidders to participate.

In other words: whether you prefer to stand by the auction ring or bid from your phone, you’re covered.

What You’ll Find at the Sale

This community consignment auction will feature a wide variety of farm and ranch equipment, including:

  • Tractors

  • Hay and farm equipment

  • Buggies

  • Loaders

  • Dozers

  • Backhoes

  • Trailers

  • Creep feeders and hay feeders

  • Calf chutes

  • Mineral feeders

  • Manure spreaders

  • Sprayers

  • Tanks

  • Fertilizer tubs

  • Balers

  • 4-wheelers

And as every seasoned auction buyer knows… there’s always more.

Auctions like this tend to attract a diverse mix of consignors, meaning buyers often find everything from everyday work equipment to hard-to-find pieces that don’t show up on dealer lots.

A True Community Auction

This isn’t just another equipment sale it’s a community event.

Lunch will be served by Amish ladies, making it a good opportunity to visit with neighbors, talk equipment, and enjoy a meal while the bidding continues throughout the day. The auction will be running one auction ring all day, keeping the pace steady and the action moving.

Still Accepting Consignments

If you have equipment, tools, or farm items you’ve been meaning to sell, there is still time. Consignments are currently being accepted, giving sellers the opportunity to put their equipment in front of serious buyers from across the region.

Auction Details at a Glance

Community Consignment Sale
📅 Thursday, March 26, 2026
⏰ Starts at 9:33 AM | Online bidding at 10:01 AM
📍 9858 W 600 Rd., Inola, OK 74036
📌 Auction located at the residence of Gary Yoder

Terms: Cash, check with proper ID, or most major credit cards accepted. Payment is due the day of the auction.

Learn More

For additional details, consignments, and pictures of available equipment, visit:
www.chuppsauction.com

You can also follow Chupps Auction & Real Estate on Facebook for updates leading up to the sale.

Contact the Auction Team

  • Stan Chupp: (918) 638-1157

  • Dale Chupp, Realtor – Coldwell Banker Select: (918) 630-0495

  • Jonathan Miller: (918) 237-7582


Whether you’re a farmer looking to upgrade equipment, a rancher hunting for a good deal, or someone who simply enjoys the fast-paced atmosphere of a live auction, the March 26 Community Consignment Sale in Inola is worth attending.

And if you’ve been to enough auctions, you already know the rule:

Show up early… because the good stuff never waits.

Lippard Real Estate & Auction Announces Full Schedule of Upcoming Auctions Across Oklahoma

 

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Lippard Real Estate & Auction Announces Full Schedule of Upcoming Auctions Across Oklahoma

If you’re looking for equipment, collectibles, firearms, real estate, or investment property, Lippard Real Estate & Auction has an extensive lineup of auctions scheduled throughout March, April, and May. With a mix of online-only and live auctions, buyers from across Oklahoma and beyond have multiple opportunities to find valuable items and unique properties.

Here’s a look at the upcoming auction schedule.


March 22 – Equipment & Vehicle Auction

Sunday, March 22 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

This auction includes a wide variety of equipment and vehicles, including:

  • Backhoe

  • Trailers

  • Pickup trucks

  • Mower

  • Collector cars

  • Trucks

  • Cattle equipment

  • No-till drill

  • Jeeps

  • Forklift

  • Pipe and grass seeder

📍 5610 E Chestnut, Enid, Oklahoma


March 23 – Bliss Collectible Firearms Auction

Monday, March 23 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

Collectors will want to take note of this auction featuring an impressive lineup of firearms and historical items, including:

  • Marlin and Remington firearms

  • Military collectibles

  • Lugers and bayonets

  • Ammunition

  • Pistols, rifles, and shotguns

  • Vintage BB guns

  • Muskets

📍 2609 N Van Buren, Enid, Oklahoma


March 24 – Price Tabor Auction

Tuesday, March 24 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

A diverse collection of memorabilia and collectibles will be available, including:

  • Neon signs

  • Trucker hats

  • Sports memorabilia

  • Advertising collectibles

  • McCoy and enamelware

  • Display cabinets

  • Bar ware and decanters

📍 7645 W Purdue, Enid, Oklahoma (West Shop)


March 25 – Multiple Auctions

Allison Estate Mineral Auction

Wednesday, March 25 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

Featuring mineral rights across Dewey, Woodward, and Ellis Counties in Oklahoma.

Area Farmers Equipment Auction

Also scheduled for March 25, this sale includes a large selection of farm equipment such as:

  • John Deere 9410R tractor

  • Kubota MFW tractor with loader

  • John Deere HX15 batwing mower

  • Case IH air seeder

  • Trucks and farm equipment

  • Mitsubishi forklift

  • Hay and cattle equipment

Serving the Enid, Kingfisher, Lamont, and surrounding farming areas.


March 30 – Betty Ragains Trust Auction

Monday, March 30 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

This estate auction features a 1,590 sq. ft. home in Burlington, Oklahoma, along with:

  • Appliances

  • Household items

  • Crafts and collectibles

📍 605 Locust St., Burlington, Oklahoma


March 31 – Benkendorf Auction

Tuesday, March 31 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

A wide assortment of antiques and collectibles will be available, including:

  • JD tractor

  • Ford Ranger

  • Jeep pickup

  • Shop tools

  • Books

  • Corning ware

  • Canning jars

  • Vintage beds

  • Coca-Cola bottles

  • RCA Victrola and records

📍 10330 W Willow, Enid, Oklahoma


April Auctions

MHS #4 Auction – April 1

Featuring Damascus steel knives, pocket knives, cleavers, daggers, keychain knives, fixed blades, and leather sheaths.

Ehler Estate Auction – April 2

52 acres in Enid, including two homes, sheds, and desirable blacktop frontage.

Brokys Properties Auction – April 2

Property with Highway 81 frontage offered in two tracts with strong income-producing potential.

Gary Quintle Auction – April 8

480± acres in Kingfisher County offered in three tracts featuring cropland, grassland, a live creek, and rural water access.

Baird’s Lakeside Café Auction – April 10

Existing business opportunity located at Canton Lake, offering a prime location for entrepreneurs.


Looking Ahead to May

Meier Beef & Grain Auction – May 5

160± acres in Blaine County, Oklahoma featuring:

  • Grass pasture

  • Crop land

  • Pond and creek

  • Highway frontage

  • Excellent cattle and farm potential


How to Participate

Many of these auctions are online-only, while select events offer live or simulcast bidding options.

For catalogs, bidding details, and full auction information, visit:

www.LippardAuctions.com

Or contact Lippard Real Estate & Auction at
📞 580-237-7174


Whether you’re a collector, farmer, investor, or someone searching for your next property or project, the upcoming Lippard Auction schedule offers something for nearly everyone. With auctions happening weekly and a wide range of items available, it’s a great time to browse the catalogs and see what opportunities might be waiting.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

2023 SRT-XD SPARTAN

 

2023 SRT-XD SPARTAN

                                                                       2023 SRT-XD SPARTAN

Zero Turn Mower.  61" cut.
1000 Kawasaki motor.
169 Hours. Serviced and
ready to go. $9900
 Contact: 405-826-2468

Three Auctions, Three Opportunities: JK Parker Auction Announces Busy March Schedule

 

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Three Auctions, Three Opportunities: JK Parker Auction Announces Busy March Schedule

If you enjoy the excitement of auctions whether it’s hunting for collectibles, tools, vehicles, or even real estate JK Parker Auction has a full schedule lined up with three unique auctions taking place March 21–25. With options for both in-person and online bidding, buyers from across the region can take part in the action.

Here’s a closer look at what’s coming up.


March 21 – On-Site Auction in Macomb

The first event kicks things off on Saturday, March 21 at 10:00 a.m. with a live onsite auction located at:

32262 Rattlesnake Hill Rd., Macomb, Oklahoma

This sale features a wide mix of items that appeal to collectors, mechanics, hobbyists, and anyone looking for useful equipment. Some of the featured items include:

  • 1975 Chevy Custom Bonus Cab (Project Vehicle)

  • 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee (Project Vehicle)

  • 40’ Conex container

  • Army truck bed

  • Limb rake and drag disc

  • Shelving and storage buildings

  • Lots of shop tools

  • Fishing items

  • Beams and pipe

  • Survey equipment

  • Hospital bed

  • Artwork and more

With such a broad assortment of equipment, tools, and specialty items, this sale is likely to attract bidders looking for everything from restoration projects to practical shop equipment.


March 22 – Antique & Collectible Auction (Online Only)

The action continues Sunday, March 22 at 4:00 p.m. with an online-only antique and collectible auction.

Collectors will want to pay attention to this one. The catalog features a wide range of vintage and collectible items, including:

  • Gun-related items

  • Vintage ammunition, scopes, and holsters

  • Fenton Fiesta Fire King glassware

  • Vintage banks

  • Case XX knives

  • Vintage Zippo lighters

  • Carnival glass and Kanawha glass

  • Keen Kutter and E.C. Simmons items

  • Die-cast cars

  • Vintage fishing reels

  • Antique boxes and kitchen utensils

  • Lanterns and tobacco holders

  • Coca-Cola collectibles

  • Coins, vases, and more

Bidding is already open online at:
https://jkparkerauction.hibid.com

This auction is ideal for collectors who enjoy browsing and bidding from home.


March 25 – Real Estate Auction in McLoud

The final auction of the series takes place Wednesday, March 25 at 7:00 p.m. and features an attractive commercial real estate opportunity in McLoud, Oklahoma.

This property includes:

3.05 acres of prime commercial property located near established businesses and McLoud City Park, with over 300 feet of paved frontage on 8th Street.

Property Location:
694 8th St., McLoud, OK

Pre-bidding is already open, and the auction will conclude with a live webcast event on March 25 at 7:00 p.m. CST, allowing bidders to participate in real time alongside onsite participants.

For additional information on the property, contact Jeff at 405-630-9184.


How to Participate

JK Parker Auction offers multiple ways to get involved depending on the event:

  • Onsite bidding: 405-630-9184

  • Online bidding: 405-902-4827

For full auction catalogs, photos, and additional information, visit:
www.jkparkerauction.com


Whether you’re looking for tools, vehicles, antiques, collectibles, or real estate, these upcoming auctions provide plenty of opportunities to find something unique. With both live and online bidding options, it’s easier than ever to take part in the excitement.

And as any seasoned auction attendee will tell you sometimes the best items are the ones you didn’t expect to find.

500 GAL WYLIE PASTURE sprayer with extended booms

 


                                                                      500 GAL WYLIE PASTURE

Sprayer w/extended booms
w/boom buster nozzle's.  
Barn Kept. $4300
contact: 405-826-2468


Wednesday, March 18, 2026

3 DAY ALDERSON ESTATE SALE

                                                                    3 DAY ALDERSON

ESTATE SALE
Thur., March 19, 2pm-6pm
full price
Fri., March 20, 2pm-6pm
25 % off
Sat., March 21, 9am-2pm
(closed 12-12:30)
50% off
1412 N. Country Club Rd.,
Stillwater
Antiques, vintage,
collectibles, china/curio/
display cabinets, chairs,
tables, dressers, desks, NIB
household items, dishes,
linens, dolls, records, DVDs
sewing machines, sewing
items, Quilts,
CLOTHING-NWT, jewelry,
tools, dog run, Christmas
decor, home decor, cast iron,
PLUS more!!!
www.thetagladies.com
405-612-2016

Oklahoma's Choice Weekly March 18, 2026 Edition • Volume 6 Issue 46

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Why the Return of Print Matters for Local Businesses

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Why the Return of Print Matters for Local Businesses

For a while now, Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly has been operating primarily in a digital format. That allowed us to stay flexible, keep information moving quickly, and continue connecting businesses with customers across our communities.

But there’s something powerful about print that never really goes away.

That’s why we’re excited to announce that Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly will return to print with our March 26th edition.

This will not be a return to weekly print at this time. Instead, we will be printing one edition at the end of each month, while continuing to publish and promote content digitally throughout the rest of the month.

In many ways, this approach gives businesses the best of both worlds.

Why Print Still Works

Even in a digital world, print continues to hold a unique place in local advertising.

A printed publication sits on a table, a counter, or a desk. People pick it up, flip through it, and often come back to it more than once. Ads aren’t competing with endless scrolling or disappearing after a few seconds on a screen.

Instead, they become part of a page that readers can take their time with.

For local businesses, that kind of visibility still matters.

Digital Keeps the Conversation Going

While print creates a strong anchor for advertising, digital platforms allow us to keep businesses visible throughout the month.

Our digital editions, social media promotion, and online presence continue to give advertisers ongoing exposure between print issues. That means businesses can maintain consistent visibility rather than relying on just one form of advertising.

When print and digital work together, the impact becomes much stronger.

A New Rhythm for Advertising

Moving to a monthly print edition creates a new rhythm for advertising in our communities.

Businesses can plan promotions around the monthly print issue while continuing to stay active digitally in between. It allows advertisers to take advantage of both formats without having to choose one over the other.

For many businesses, that balance is exactly what works best today.

Looking Ahead

The upcoming March 26th print edition marks an exciting step forward for Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly and for the local businesses that rely on advertising to reach their customers.

As always, our goal is simple: help businesses stay visible, stay connected to their communities, and continue growing.

Because at the end of the day, the businesses people see are the businesses people remember.

OSU Surplus Auction Offers Wide Range of Equipment, Furniture, and Technology

 

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OSU Surplus Auction Offers Wide Range of Equipment, Furniture, and Technology

Bargain hunters, businesses, and resellers will have the opportunity to purchase a wide variety of surplus items during the upcoming OSU Surplus Auction hosted by Nicholson Auction & Real Estate.

The auction will take place Saturday, March 21, 2026, at 8:00 a.m., with item viewing beginning at 7:00 a.m. The event will be held at the OSU Facilities Management Warehouse located at 402 North Willis Street in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

This surplus auction offers an extensive selection of equipment, office furnishings, technology, and miscellaneous items previously used by Oklahoma State University Facilities Management.

Large Variety of Equipment and Surplus Items

The auction includes a wide assortment of equipment and materials from multiple departments across campus. Buyers can expect to find items useful for businesses, workshops, offices, laboratories, and home projects.

Some of the items scheduled to sell include:

  • John Deere Gator

  • Ford New Holland DA5P4C tractor

  • Scientific cryostorage equipment

  • Medical and mechanical equipment

  • Centrifuges and microscopes

  • Laboratory equipment

  • Assorted motors and machines

  • Warmer and cooler units

  • Ventilation and HVAC equipment

  • Commercial freezers and refrigerators

  • Mini fridges and kitchen utensils

  • Shop tools and work benches

  • Light fixtures and ventilation systems

The sale will also feature a large number of technology and office-related items, including:

  • Computers and laptops

  • Monitors and printers

  • All-in-one computers

  • Keyboards and computer accessories

  • Projectors and projector screens

  • Cameras

  • Server racks and hard drive cases

  • Office desks and furniture

  • Hydraulic desks and Veri-desks

  • Bookshelves and cabinets

  • Televisions and speakers

Office and Classroom Furniture Available

A large selection of furniture will also be offered, making the auction especially appealing for businesses, schools, and organizations looking to furnish offices or workspaces at a lower cost.

Items include:

  • Office chairs

  • Classroom chairs

  • Wooden chairs and stools

  • File cabinets and storage systems

  • Cubicle walls

  • Rolling chair mats

  • Lamps and office fans

  • White boards and tack boards

  • Tables and hutches

  • Sofas and love seats

With such a diverse inventory, buyers may find items useful for offices, workshops, classrooms, or home use.

Auction Details

Auction Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026
Viewing: 7:00 a.m.
Auction Begins: 8:00 a.m.

Location:
OSU Facilities Management Warehouse
402 North Willis Street
Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078

Terms of the Sale

Payment will be accepted in cash, check, or major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, and Discover on the day of the auction.

A 3% convenience fee applies to credit or debit card purchases, and a driver’s license is required to register for bidding.

All items will be sold as-is with no warranty, and announcements made on the day of the sale will take precedence over printed advertising.

Learn More

For additional information about the auction, visit:

www.nicholsonauction.com

Questions can also be directed to Nicholson Auction & Real Estate in Ponca City at 580-767-9096 or by email at nicholauction@gmail.com.

With everything from equipment and technology to furniture and surplus supplies, this OSU surplus auction provides a unique opportunity for buyers looking for useful items at auction prices.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Celebrating America 250: A Historic Opportunity for Local Businesses

 

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Celebrating America 250: A Historic Opportunity for Local Businesses

In 2026, the United States will celebrate a milestone that only happens once in a lifetime the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Communities across the country are preparing for this historic moment, and here in Oklahoma, Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly is proud to be part of the celebration.

To mark the occasion, Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly will publish a special America@250 section, honoring the history, spirit, and legacy of our nation while bringing the celebration home to the communities we serve.

And local businesses are invited to be part of it.

A Celebration of American History and Community

The America@250 special section, publishing June 24, 2026, will highlight the story of America’s independence while celebrating the communities, businesses, and people that continue to shape the country today.

This commemorative section will feature:

  • American history highlights

  • Interesting trivia and historical insights

  • Community-focused content

  • Activities and features designed for readers of all ages

It’s a chance to reflect on 250 years of freedom, opportunity, and progress while bringing local businesses into a historic national moment.

Why Businesses Should Participate

Major national milestones like this draw attention and when readers pick up a commemorative section, they tend to spend more time with it. That makes it an ideal opportunity for businesses to share their message while aligning their brand with a celebration of American heritage and pride.

Participating as a sponsor or advertiser allows businesses to:

  • Showcase their support for the community

  • Connect their brand with a historic national celebration

  • Gain both print and digital visibility

  • Reach readers throughout Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly’s distribution area

It’s a unique marketing opportunity tied to an event that only happens once every 250 years.

Print and Digital Sponsorship Opportunities

Businesses that participate in the America@250 section will receive both print and online exposure, making it a strong value for advertisers looking to reach readers across multiple platforms.

Available ad sizes and rates include:

  • Back Page: $1,890

  • Full Page: $1,270

  • Half Page: $670

  • Quarter Page: $415

  • Eighth Page: $265

Each package includes:

  • A full-size print ad in the special section

  • A half-size digital ad the following week

  • A website ad placement for one month

This combination gives businesses a chance to extend their visibility beyond the printed edition.

Important Dates

Businesses interested in participating should note the upcoming deadlines:

Copy Deadline: June 15, 2026
Publication Date: June 24, 2026

Because of the significance of this milestone and the interest surrounding it, advertisers are encouraged to reserve their placement early.

Join the Celebration

The countdown to America’s 250th anniversary is already underway, and communities across the country are preparing to celebrate the freedoms and opportunities that have shaped our nation.

Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly is proud to bring this historic celebration to our readers, and we invite local businesses to be part of it.

For more information or to reserve your advertising space, contact:

Anesa K. Chastain Jones
General Manager / Graphics Director
📞 918-285-1314
📧 graphics@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

Jonathan Tinnie
Sales Director
📞 918-906-7593
📧 
jonathan@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

Jon McQuillen
Sales Representative
📞 918-873-0097
📧 
jon@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

Isaac Denny
Sales Representative
📞 918-223-5051
📧 isaac@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

Or visit:
www.oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

America’s 250th anniversary is more than a celebration of history it’s a moment to recognize the people, communities, and businesses that continue to shape the country’s future.

And we’re excited to celebrate it together.

Upcoming Land, Equipment, and Estate Auctions from Wiggins Auctioneers

 

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Upcoming Land, Equipment, and Estate Auctions from Wiggins Auctioneers

Several upcoming auctions across Oklahoma will offer opportunities for buyers interested in farm and ranch land, homes, equipment, commercial property, and collectibles.

Wiggins Auctioneers has announced a lineup of auctions taking place throughout late March and early April, with sales ranging from large agricultural land tracts to estate items and farm equipment.

Here is a look at the upcoming auctions.

March 24 – 740± Acres of Productive Farm and Livestock Land

The first auction on the schedule features approximately 740 acres of productive grain and livestock land offered in four farms.

This auction is connected to the Christian J. “Joe” Dettle property located in the Carrier and Goltry areas of Garfield and Alfalfa Counties, Oklahoma.

Highlights of the property include:

  • Productive grain and livestock land

  • Ponds and creeks

  • Potential home sites

  • Mineral interests

The property offers opportunities for farmers, ranchers, and land investors looking for productive acreage in northwest Oklahoma.

March 25 – Custom Brick Home in Drummond

A residential property will also be offered through the Shreve Family Farms, LLC auction.

This property features an attractive custom-built brick home with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, along with more than 2,300 square feet of living space.

Additional features include:

  • Attached two-car garage

  • Large corner lot

  • Located in Drummond in Garfield County

The home provides an opportunity for buyers looking for a well-built residence in a small community setting.

March 26 – 53rd Annual Lucien Equipment Consignment Auction

Area farmers and ranchers will also want to note the 53rd Annual Lucien Equipment Consignment Auction, scheduled for Thursday, March 26.

This long-running auction brings together equipment and machinery from multiple consignors and typically includes a wide variety of agricultural equipment and related items.

March 27 – Clinton Commercial Opportunity

Another upcoming sale features a no-minimum, no-reserve online-only auction for a commercial opportunity located in Clinton in Custer County, Oklahoma.

The property is situated in a healthcare corridor, creating potential opportunities for business or commercial development.

March 30 – Collectibles and Estate Items Auction

Collectors and antique enthusiasts will have the opportunity to bid on a wide variety of items in an online-only consignment auction hosted at the Wiggins Auction Barn in Lahoma, Garfield County.

Items scheduled to sell include:

  • 1931 Ford front end

  • Vintage license plates

  • Pottery

  • Rifle cases and gun holsters

  • Vintage and collectible toys

  • Signs and coins

  • Furniture

  • Tools

  • Anvils

And many other collectible and household items.

April 2 – 680± Acres of Ranch and Hunting Land

Looking ahead to April, another large land offering will feature approximately 680 acres of livestock and ranch land in the Chester area of Major County, Oklahoma.

Highlights of the property include:

  • Ranch and livestock land

  • Timber-lined areas

  • Creek tributaries and canyons

  • Spring-fed pond

  • Mineral interests

The property is also described as a hunter’s paradise, making it attractive for both ranching and recreational use.

April 8 – 180± Acre Farm Near Ringwood

The final auction currently scheduled will offer approximately 180 acres of farmland near Ringwood in Major County.

The property includes:

  • Grain and livestock farm acreage

  • A farmhouse (fixer-upper)

  • Farm buildings

  • Approximately 48.5 acres of moderate to thick timber

  • Pond and wildlife habitat

This combination of farmland and recreational land creates multiple potential uses for buyers.

Learn More

For complete auction details, property information, photos, and bidding instructions, visit:

www.WigginsAuctioneers.com

You can also contact Wiggins Auctioneers at 580-233-3066 for additional information.

With several land auctions, equipment sales, and collectible events coming up, buyers will have multiple opportunities to participate in auctions across Oklahoma in the weeks ahead.