Property ID : C-Hi Farms LLC
Pending $3,645,900 (+/-$45,000 per acre) - Citrus, Open & Row Crops, Permanent Planting
+/-81.02 Acres – Citrus & Open Land – Strathmore, CA - Tulare County
+/-81.02 Acres – Citrus & Open Land – Strathmore, CA
- Location
Property is located on the east side of Avenue 256, just north of Avenue 204 in Strathmore, CA.
- Size
+/-81.02 Assessed Acres.
- Plantings
+/-65 Acres of Citrus on Carrizo Rootstock (currently packed, marketed, and sold through Sun Pacific):
- +/-25 Acres of Tango Mandarins:
- +/-15 Acres budded in Summer 2021.
- +/-10 Acres planted in 2018.
- +/-25 Acres of Lisbon 8A Lemons:
- +/-15 Acres budded in Summer 2021 on every other tree phasing out Golden Nuggets.
- +/-10 Acres planted in 2018.
- +/-15 Acres of Cara Caras planted in 2012.
+/-15 Acres of Open Land that is ready for planting.
- +/-25 Acres of Tango Mandarins:
- Water
Property is located in Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District (LSID) with two (2) turnouts No. 21-25 & 12-24. There is currently no restriction on water usage from LSID Cost $112.5/ac.ft. Part of East Kaweah GSA.
LSID Water Supply – currently receiving 100% of available supply (no allocation):
- LSID – 27,500 ac.ft. Class 1 via Friant Water Authority
- Kaweah River Supply – LSID owns ~24% of Wutchumna Water Company
- Transfers & Exchanges
- Legal
Tulare County APNs: 216-060-008, 216-090-032, 216-090-034, 216-090-036, and 216-090-037.
- Soil
- +/-81.9% Porterville clay, 2 to 9 percent slopes.
- +/-15.4% Cibo clay, lithic bedrock, 15 to 30 percent slopes, MLRA 18.
- +/-2.6% Centerville clay, 2 to 9 percent slopes.
- Remarks
+/-65 acres of producing and newly developed citrus in a highly sought after east-side citrus growing region. A strong planting mix inclusive of variety (cara, tango, lemon), bin production, and broad marketing appeal. The property is professionally managed and offers easy access for all farming needs. Current crop and cultural costs are negotiable.
- 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 website at www.sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/ .
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