A rare opportunity to acquire scale, youth, and infrastructure in one of Tulare County’s most active almond-producing regions. This ±320-acre portfolio spans 6 parcels and features producing almond orchards planted between 2018 and 2021, offering a younger age profile positioned for long-term production.
The orchards are planted on 22’ x 14’ spacing with micro-sprinkler irrigation and consist of a clean, commercial variety mix of approximately 50% Nonpareil and 50% Monterey. Located within the Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District, the property benefits from established regional water delivery and includes multiple on-site wells, supporting operational flexibility.
Improvements include a shop, on-site solar, and a residence, enhancing operational efficiency and cost control. With multiple plant years, diversified parcels, and established infrastructure, this offering is well suited for institutional buyers, ag investors, or owner-operators seeking scale in a proven almond corridor.
Property is subject to California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), which requires groundwater basins to achieve sustainability by 2040 and may limit groundwater pumping. Buyer to independently verify all groundwater and surface water availability, usage rights, and potential restrictions.
Property Highlights:
±320 Acres Across 6 Parcels
• Producing almond orchards planted in 2018, 2019, and 2021
• Younger orchards positioned for long-term production
• Variety mix: approx. 50% Nonpareil, 50% Monterey
• Commercial 22’ x 14’ orchard spacing
• Micro-sprinkler irrigation throughout
• Located within the Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District
• Multiple on-site agricultural wells
• On-site shop for equipment and operations
• Solar system in place
• Includes residence
• Scaled investment suitable for institutional buyers or ag investors
Water & Disclosure
• Subject to California Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)
• SGMA requires groundwater basins to be sustainable by 2040
• Groundwater pumping may be limited
• Buyer to independently verify groundwater and surface water availability, rights, and restrictions