Approximately 84 total acres of Class 1 level soils planted to producing prune trees, multiple irrigation wells, 50Kw solar array, drip and micro irrigation, site built home, mobile home plus several useful outbuildings. Want 294 acres in Richfield with good soil, water and climate? Under separate listing, just a 4 minute drive from this listing, is 210 additional acres of planted to prunes, pistachios & walnuts. Call your real estate professional. Irrigation water is provided using multiple agricultural wells along Harvest Road. The west well drilled in 2015 has 12' casing and was completed to 340'. It has a 40Hp submersible pump. A recently installed buried 8" PVC mainline connects this west well to the east well with 20Hp submersible pump. In 2017, Seller purchased a 50Kw solar array and constructed a ground mount array next to the west irrigation well sized to produce electricity throughout the year to nearly offset annual electricity usage by the wells resulting in significant irrigation energy costs savings. Per Natural Resources Conservation Service, approx. 98% of the soils are Class 1. Topography is level to grade. Approximately 78 acres are planted to producing prunes with the younger blocks planted in the 1980's, the older blocks planted in the 1960's. All blocks have been extensively replanted, planting two trees where once there was a single tree. Per crop insurance records, 2017 average production was 1.5 dry tons per acre, the 10 year average production is 1.7 dry tons per acre. The ranch style site built home is nicely landscaped and located on the south west side of the property next the farmstead. Per Assessor, it was built in 1958, has 2,108 sqft of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. The Seller is occupying this home. Per Assessor, it was built in 1983, has 1,344 sqft of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. It is currently rented.
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