Wiggins Auctioneers Announces Diverse Summer Lineup of Equipment, Land, Livestock, and Estate Auctions
Buyers searching for agricultural land, equipment, livestock assets, homesites, recreational property, and estate items will have multiple opportunities throughout June and July as Wiggins Auctioneers prepares for a busy summer auction season across Oklahoma.
The upcoming schedule features a mix of online-only auctions, farmland offerings, livestock and hunting properties, and estate liquidations spanning Noble, Logan, Alfalfa, and Garfield counties.
The schedule begins June 22 with the Heirs of Walter Hafer Auction, an online-only event near Perry in Noble County. The auction includes salvage vehicles, wheat trucks, stock and utility trailers, tractors, balers, swathers, mowers, discs, livestock panels, barbed wire, scrap metal, and additional farm and ranch assets. The auction is expected to draw interest from producers, equipment buyers, and those seeking useful agricultural equipment and materials.
Land buyers will have their first opportunity on July 7 during a Sheriff's Auction featuring approximately 150 acres in Logan County near the Crescent and Mulhall area. The property offers productive small-grain farmland, a creek, blacktop access, and potential homesite opportunities, making it attractive to both agricultural operators and rural property investors.
On July 10, Wiggins Auctioneers will conduct two separate auctions for the Hilda Hope Crain Revocable Trust. The first includes two farms totaling approximately 240 acres in Alfalfa County. Offered in tracts, the property features productive grain and livestock land, ponds, a residence, outbuildings, and recreational opportunities. Located in the Timberlake School District near Goltry, Helena, and Jet, the property is expected to attract interest from farmers, ranchers, investors, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Later that same day, an online-only auction will liquidate household and estate items from the trust, including appliances, furniture, vintage pieces, collectibles, and various household goods.
Additional land opportunities continue July 14 with the Charles "Chuck" Brownson Auction, featuring approximately 236 acres of native grassland in Alfalfa County. The property offers livestock grazing potential, recreational opportunities, bird hunting habitat, and State Highway 11 frontage near the Cherokee and Great Salt Plains Lake area.
On July 15, the Rex A. Wells Auction will offer approximately 160 acres in Garfield County near the Bison and Hennessey area. The property includes productive grain and livestock acreage along with a rural homesite and outbuildings.
The summer auction lineup concludes July 16 with the David Watson, Marilyn Tarron, and Linda Allen Auction, which features three Garfield County farms totaling approximately 316 acres near the Drummond and Ames area. The offering includes productive small-grain farmland, livestock acreage, and property with waterfowl hunting potential, presenting opportunities for both agricultural production and outdoor recreation.
According to Wiggins Auctioneers, the upcoming schedule reflects continued demand for quality agricultural land, equipment, and estate assets throughout north-central Oklahoma. The diverse offerings provide opportunities for farmers, ranchers, investors, hunters, and collectors seeking to expand operations or acquire unique assets.
Interested bidders are encouraged to review auction catalogs, property details, terms, and bidding information before each sale date.
For complete auction information, property details, photographs, and bidder registration, visit WigginsAuctioneers.com or contact Wiggins Auctioneers at 580-233-3066.

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