Divisions - Agriculture

Pawnee Nation Division of Agriculture

Visit the Pawnee Nation 4-Bands Store

Market:

The 4-Band Cattle Co. has opened a new storefront for the community to purchase meat products. Store hours to purchase these products are Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 12:30 pm to 5:30 pm and the 1st Saturday of the month from 9 am to 12 pm.

 

Located at 200 Morris Road, or call us at 918-762-9121.

 

Merchandise:

New to the storefront are caps and t-shirts. Please call for prices and sizes or visit the Facebook page for more information.

 

Price List
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Store Hours

Agriculture Resource Management Plan

The Ag Division has published the Agricultural Resource Management Plan that was approved by the Pawnee Business Council August 2010 and revised in April 2023. 

 

The Purpose of the Agricultural Resource Management Plan (ARMP) is to:

  1. manage and monitor Indian Agriculture Land;
  2. protect, conserve, and maintain the highest sustainable productivity potential of Indian Lands;
  3. increase production and expand the diversity and availability of Indian agricultural product;
  4. manage agricultural resources consistent with Integrated Resource Management Plans; and
  5. assist Indian landowners in leasing their agriculture lands for reasonable annual return consistent with prudent management and conservation practices.
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Jimmy Jestes - Division Director

Desk– (918)762-9120

Cell - (918)285-0044

Email – jjestes@pawneenation.org

Shane McMurry – Greenhouse Coordinator

Desk –  (918)762-9002

Email – sm0815@pawneenation.org

 

Sunny Evans – Ag Land Manager/Outreach Coordinator

Desk – (918)288-0987

Email – je1159@pawneenation.org

Brittany Nicolet – Office Manager

Desk – (918)762-9121

Email – bn1260@pawneenation.org

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workers

JT Jestes – Herd Manager, 4Bands Cattle

Timothy Monoessy – Field Hand, 4Bands Cattle

Tsakuru Shawnee - Field Hand, 4Bands Cattle

We are on Facebook!

Visit us at 200 Morris Road, Pawnee, OK

 

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