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Plantings+/-1,260 Acres of Lost Hills Pistachios:+/-1,100 acres of 7th leaf pistachios.+/-160 acres of 3rd leaf pistachios.+/-530 Acres of Open Land:+/-370 Acres of open ground used for farming Wheat and Sudan Grass Hay.+/-160 Acres of 1st year Alfalfa.WaterProperty has three (3) sources of water. Property is located in Triangle T Water District and part of Triangle T Water District GSA. There are 14 wells on the property (11 deep wells and three (3) shallow wells). Property receives Eastside Bypass flood water off the San Joaquin River. These flood flows are historically available every four (4) to five (5) years. There is a +/-40 acre future recharge pond that is fully funded with construction starting in 2024.SolarThere is a +/-5 acre, 622 KW solar farm at the north end of the property.BuildingsThere is one (1) - two (2) story, insulated shop with two (2) offices, a kitchen, and one (1) full bathroom.SoilSoil maps are available upon request.Groundwater DisclosureSustainable 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/.
Plantings+/-160 Acres of 2nd leaf, Golden Hills pistachios.+/-160 Acres of open ground that is currently planted to tomatoes.WaterProperty is located in Triangle T Water District and part of County of Madera GSA - Chowchilla. There are three (3) wells on the property (two (2) shallow and one (1) deep). There is an irrigation pond and filter station located between the pistachio orchards that services all 318.19 acres of the property. There are no charges or restrictions to pumping shallow water.SoilSoil maps are available upon request.Groundwater DisclosureSustainable 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/.