Location
Property is located west of Road 216, on the north and south sides of Avenue 247, in Lindsay, CA.
Size
+/-38.53 Assessed Acres
Plantings
Property is entirely planted to citrus:
+/-9.8 Acres of Early M-7s on Carrizo Rootstock. Trees were planted in 2016 at 18 x 9 spacing. Subject to Marketing Agreement with Sunkist. (Block WTBN)
+/-9.5 Acres of mature Washington Navels on Sweet Orange Rootstock. Trees are planted at 20 x 20 spacing. (Block WTBM)
+/-10 Acres of mature Washington Navels on Sweet Orange Rootstock. Trees are planted at 22 x 22 spacing. (Block WTBS)
+/-9.4 Acres of Fukumoto Navels on Volk Rootstock. Trees were planted in 2008 at 18 x 8 spacing. (Block WTBF)
Water
Blocks WTBN, WTBF, and WTBS are located in Lewis Creek Irrigation District. Block WTBM is located in Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District. The entire property is part of East Kaweah GSA. There are three ...
Blocks WTBN, WTBF, and WTBS are located in Lewis Creek Irrigation District. Block WTBM is located in Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District. The entire property is part of East Kaweah GSA. There are three (3) wells on the property (20 HP, 15 HP, and 10 HP). The trees are irrigated via Fan Jets.
Wind Machines
There are four (4) 100 HP electric wind machines on-site for frost protection.
Legal
Tulare County APNs: 142-130-017, 142-101-006, and 142-104-002.
Soil
+/-88.4% San Joaquin loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes.
+/-11.6% Exeter loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes.
Remarks
This is a rare opportunity to own an excellent producing citrus ranch in both the Lewis Creek and Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation Districts. Two (2) of the most highly desirable Irrigation Districts in the heart of the citrus belt. This ranch has been meticulously farmed over the years, and the existing farm management team is willing to stay on if needed. The current growing 2024/2025 citrus crop could be included with purchase. Please contact the listing agents for additional details.
Groundwater Disclosure
Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires groundwater basins to be sustainable by 2040. SGMA requires a Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) by 2020. Said plans may limit ground water pumping. For more information please visit the SGMA website..
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