Terra West Group is please to present an exceptional opportunity to acquire a high-performing ±243-acre almond ranch positioned on the Kings/Tulare County line, an area long recognized for its productive soils and favorable climate. The orchard features two uniform blocks planted in 2015 and 2017, offering a desirable age profile with productive young trees that are entering their peak earning years. The ranch has been expertly developed and maintained, with significant investment in water infrastructure to support sustainable, high-yield operations.
Water is delivered through a fully integrated system built around three deep wells (±4,500 gpm), a lined reservoir, and multiple delivery methods designed to maximize both efficiency and flexibility. From precision fertigation to frost protection and recharge capability, the system is engineered to support the orchard through seasonal and regulatory variability.
With a strong historical yield profile and the physical assets in place to drive future performance, this offering presents a strategic acquisition for growers and investors seeking a scalable, turnkey operation in one of California’s most desirable tree nut districts.
Matt Mattos
Listing Agent
DRE#01879802
(559) 786-0430
Land Area
±242.72 Gross Acres
Location
13662 2nd Ave.
Hanford, CA 93230
Kings County
Legal
APN: 016-240-013, 019
Land Use
±160.0 Net Acres of 10th Leaf Almonds
Nonpareil (50%), Aldrich (25%) and Monterey (25%)
Nemaguard rootstock, 21’ x 16’ (West) spacing
±80.0 Net Acres of 8th Leaf Almonds
Nonpareil (50%) and Monterey (50%)
Nemaguard rootstock, 22’ x 16’ (East) spacing
Improvements
Twelve (12) pressure filters
Fan jet line for frost protection
Flood pots for recharge purposes
Injection system for fertilization/sulfuric acid
600-gallon gypsum mixing machine with 50-ton gypsum silo
Water
Three (3) ag wells, ±4,500 gpm
All wells are piped to a poly-lined reservoir (±3 ac. ft. capacity), 125HP variable drive reservoir pump.
Irrigation via double-line drip
Access to Mill Creek/Evans Ditch, offering additional water supply options.
Active participation in Kaweah Delta Water Conservation District (KDWCD) recharge program.
Utilities
Utilities provided by Southern California Edison.
Soils
Gambogy loam (±84.1%)
Colpien loam (±12.7%)
See Soil Analysis in the Property Memorandum for more info.