Available for sale is a nice block of late navel oranges with a dual source of irrigation water. It is centrally located and lies within the boundaries of the Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District (LSID).
The seller states there are 21.5 acres being farmed. There are 8 acres of mature Washington navels, 10 acres of Chislett navels planted in 2009, and 3.5 acres of Powell navels planted in 2007.
The property recieves irrigation water from Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District and one operating Ag well. LSID water costs $112.50 per acre foot as of June, 2018. Irrigation is by fan-jet system.