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+/-162.89 Acres – Almonds – McFarland, CA - Kern County

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Property ID : Denton

For Sale - New $4,400,000 - Nuts, Permanent Planting
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+/-162.89 Acres – Almonds – McFarland, CA - Kern County

+/-162.89 Acres – Almonds – McFarland, CA

  • Location
  • Property is located south of the E. Perkins Avenue and Bowman Avenue intersection in McFarland, CA.

  • Size
  • +/-162.89 Assessed Acres

  • Plantings
  • Property is planted to Almonds:

    • +/-38 acres of 50% Nonpareil, 25% Fritz, and 25% Price – planted in 2001.
    • +/-38 acres of 50% Butte and 50% Padre – planted in 2003.
    • +/-35 acres of 50% Butte and 50% Padre – planted in 2002.
    • +/-30 acres of 100% Independence – planted in 2016.
    • +/-20 acres of 50% Nonpareil and 50% Folsom – planted in 2009.
  • Water
  • Property is located in and receives allocation/deliveries from Southern San Joaquin Municipal Utility District. There are three (3) wells on the property. One (1) well is a 1,200′ deep newer well that is powered by a diesel generator. The second well is an 800′ – 50HP deep well. The third well is a 50HP deep well that does not currently have power. The property is part of Kern Groundwater Authority GSA / City of McFarland GSA.

  • Soil
  • Property has +/-100% Grade 1 – Excellent Soils:

    • +/-77.4% McFarland Loam
    • +/-22.6% Delano sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes.
  • Legal
  • Kern County APNs: 201-140-57, 201-140-56, 201-140-40, 201-140-04, and 201-130-06.

  • Groundwater Disclosure
  • The 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 web site at www.sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/ .

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Agent Brandon Morris

  • Office : 559-734-1700 ext 320
  • Mobile : 661-809-3646
  • CalBRE : 01960077

Brandon Morris graduated from the University of California, Davis with his Bachelor’s of Science in Plant Science. After graduation Brandon…
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