Spanning approximately ±81.7 acres, this established almond orchard offers scale, consistency, and long-term flexibility. The orchard was planted in 2010 with a balanced mix of approximately 50% Nonpareil and 50% Monterey varieties, laid out on a 22’ x 14’ spacing and irrigated with a micro-sprinkler system designed for efficient and uniform water delivery.
The property is located within the Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District, providing access to district water to support agricultural operations. Zoned Agricultural, the site also presents potential future upside, as it is likely to be re-zoned to residential, making it attractive to both long-term growers and land investors evaluating future land-use options.
This is a well-established orchard with proven plantings and infrastructure, suitable for continued agricultural production or as a strategic land hold in an area experiencing growth.
Groundwater Disclosure: The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires groundwater basins to be sustainable by 2040 and may limit groundwater pumping. Buyers are responsible for conducting their own due diligence regarding groundwater and surface water availability, usage rights, and any current or future restrictions. Additional information is available through the SGMA program.
Property Highlights:
• ±81.7 acres of established Almond Orchard
• Planted in 2010
• Approximately 50% Nonpareil / 50% Monterey varieties
• 22’ x 14’ spacing
• Micro-sprinkler irrigation system
• Located within the Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District
• Zoned Agricultural
• Likely future re-zoning to residential
• Suitable for continued production or long-term investment
• SGMA applies; buyer to verify water availability and restrictions