The ranch showcases various varieties of beautiful stone fruit trees and is situated in one of Kings Countys most desirable farming areas. This turnkey stone fruit ranch is ready for its new owner and the legacy it will build for them. Call today to explore this exceptional offering!
Plantings
The property is planted to various stone fruit varieties.
Block 1: 4.0 Ac. Black Splendor Plums, planted 2000/graft 2009 16 rows spacing is 20 x 9.
Block 2: 5.2 Ac. Candy Pearl Nectarines, planted in 2006 8 rows spacing is 20 x 12.
Block 3: 5.2 Ac. In process of redevelopment to stone fruit.
Block 4: 4.2 Ac. Emerald Beaut Plums, planted in 2010/graft 2016 10 rows, spacing is 16 x 12.
Block 5: 5 Ac. Arctic Snow Nectarines, planted in 2022 15 rows, spacing is 16 x 9.
Block 6: 8.5 Ac. August Pearl Nectarines planted in 1999/graft 2003 42 rows, spacing is 20 x 16.
Block 7: 4.5 Ac. In pro...
Block 7: 4.5 Ac. In process of redevelopment to stone fruit.
Block 8: 4.5 Ac. August Flame Peaches, planted in 2007 26 rows, spacing is 20 x 12.
Block 9: 2.5 Ac. Black Splendor Plums, planted in 1993/graft 2009 7 rows, spacing is 20 x 9.
Block 10: 11.7 Ac. Emerald Beaut Simka Plums planted in 1993 27 rows, spacing is 20 x 18.
Block 11: 6.5 Ac. Giant Pearl Nectarines, planted in 2007 16 rows, spacing is 16 x 12.
Block 12: 8.3 Ac. September Bright Nectarines, planted in 2003 16 rows, spacing is 20 x 16.
Block 13: 6.5 In process of redevelopment to stone fruit.
Water
Property is located in Consolidated Irrigation District and part of Central Kings GSA. It receives district water deliveries and also has access to a pump out of the Kings River (buyer to verify riparian water rights).
There is one (1) deep well with a 75 HP pump, one (1) well with a 40 HP pump, one (1) well with a 30 HP pump, one (1) domestic well and two lift pumps on the property.
Trees are currently flood irrigated.
Soil
The property features 100% Grade 1 Excellent Soil.
Kimberlina Fine Sandy Loam, Sandy Substratum
Nord Fine Sandy Loam
Legal
Kings County APNs: 002-060-019 and 002-060-022
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.