Adam Woiblet


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$3,000,000  •  281.9 acres
This Washington State vineyard offering is comprised of 281.90 m/l deeded acres. The asset consists of one tax parcel and is located north of Pasco, WA in the newly formed White Bluffs American Viticultural Area (AVA), a sub-appellation of the large Pacific Northwest Columbia Valley AVA. This viticultural area sits on a plateau, which protects the vines from the cold air that drains onto the surrounding valley floors. The higher elevation extends the growing season by an average of 45 days relative to the surrounding area. The vineyard has been successfully operated by the current landowner for several decades. There are 201.70 m/l planted vineyard acres, per crop insurance records. Current varieties include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Chardonnay. The fruit is currently sold under year-to-year contracts with local wineries. Irrigation water for the asset is delivered via surface water rights from the South Columbia Basin Irrigation District (SCBID). There are 111.80 m/l acres shown as irrigable and the base quantity of water (SFD) is 204.34. The 2024 irrigation assessment is $9,648.70. The water allocations included in the sale are not subject to Reclamation Reform Act acreage limitations. In addition, there is a single-family residence and utility storage/tool shed located on the property and included in the sale of this asset. The residence is currently occupied by a vineyard foreman.
$2,495,000  •  119.5 acres
This organic, Washington State apple and cherry orchard offering is comprised of 119.50 m/l deeded acres across two tax parcels in the heart of the Columbia Basin - a region that accounts for approximately one-third of the total value of agricultural production in the state. There are 87.16 m/l planted cropland acres, which consist of 76.05 m/l acres currently planted to apples, 11.11 m/l acres planted to cherries, and 27.79 m/l acres of open, plantable acres that recently had apple trees removed. Washington's organic apple growers produce more than 93% of the country's organic apple output, according to the Washington Tree Fruit Association. Current apple varieties include Golden Delicious, Gala, Granny Smith, Pink Lady, and Fuji and the cherry variety is Chelan. The asset has been operated by the current landowner for several decades and the fruit is sold to various local packing sheds under year-to-year contracts. Irrigation water for the asset is delivered via surface water rights from the South Columbia Basin Irrigation District. There are 119.50 m/l acres shown as irrigable by SCBID with a total allotment of 492.65 acre-feet. The 2024 irrigation assessment is $11,115.57. The water allocations included in the sale are not subject to Reclamation Reform Act limitations. There is a single-family residence (SFR), a single-wide manufactured home, and numerous general-purpose agricultural buildings located on the property and included in the sale of this asset. The SFR is currently occupied by the orchard foreman and the manufactured home is currently vacant. For more information and to request the full information package, please contact Adam Woiblet: 509.520.6117, OR Brent Lawson: 208.515.0890,
$2,250,000  •  415.95 acres
AgriBusiness Trading Group and Peoples Company are pleased to present the opportunity to purchase a high quality Washington State continuous crop dryland farm located in the tightly held Walla Walla Valley. Farmland in the foothills of Washington's Blue Mountains is widely regarded as some of the most productive dryland farm ground in the Pacific Northwest, supported by high rainfall patterns that allow operators to implement continuous crop rotations of grains and legumes. This farm asset consists of 415.95 ± deeded acres across three tax parcels in Walla Walla County, Washington. The property includes 408.74 ± measured, tillable acres currently operated in a continuous cropping system of winter wheat with a spring grain/legume rotation. The current landowner has operated the farm for many years, and the sale of this asset is subject to a sale-leaseback requirement with the Seller, who intends to continue farming operations following the transaction. There are no irrigation water rights located on the property or included in the sale of this asset. The offering includes multiple structures, including a barn, a Quonset building, and a single-family residence. The buildings are currently utilized by the landowner for equipment storage and related purposes, and the residence is professionally managed through a local property management company with a current lease in place. High-value farmland in this area is a tightly held asset, with ownership often passing from generation to generation and rarely offered for sale publicly. This farm would be a great addition to an existing operation or a smart investment for a Buyer looking to diversify their asset portfolio.
$1,900,000  •  208 acres
AgriBusiness Trading Group and Peoples Company are pleased to present the opportunity to acquire a high-quality irrigated organic row crop farm located in the Walla Walla Valley of Umatilla County, Oregon. Situated approximately seven miles south of Walla Walla, Washington, this property lies within one of the Pacific Northwest's most productive agricultural regions, known for its diversified crop production, established irrigation infrastructure, and strong agricultural economy. The farm consists of 208.00± deeded acres encompassing approximately 200.50± cropland acres per FSA records. The operation is currently utilized for certified organic row crop production, supported by a diversified rotation of grains, vegetables, and forage crops. Nearly all tillable acres are certified organic, with the exception of 5.50± acres of established vineyard and 37.05± acres of vineyard currently undergoing removal, which presents an opportunity for future conversion into organic production. According to a third-party water rights report, approximately 206.8± acres are irrigable through four groundwater right certificates with priority dates ranging from 1975 to 1986. Irrigation is supported by an established system of PVC mainlines with handline and wheel line delivery. Water is sourced via a well-use agreement with an adjacent parcel, providing a reliable and transferable irrigation supply. Historically, the farm has demonstrated strong production versatility with crops including winter wheat, spring wheat, squash, beans, Walla Walla Sweet onions, and triticale. The combination of productive soils, reliable water, and organic certification offers operational flexibility and access to premium markets. Located within the Columbia Basin agricultural economy, the property benefits from proximity to a well-developed network of organic growers, processors, suppliers, and transportation infrastructure. The region's semi-arid climate, averaging 15-16 inches of annual precipitation and supplemented by irrigation, supports consistent and diverse crop production. The Seller is willing to consider a multi-year leaseback arrangement, offering a potential investor immediate income and operational continuity while maintaining long-term flexibility. Opportunities to acquire certified organic, irrigated farmland in the Walla Walla Valley are limited. This offering presents a compelling combination of location, water resources, organic certification, and proven production history within a highly desirable agricultural region.
$550,000  •  261 acres
AgriBusiness Trading Group and Peoples Company are excited to offer a dryland wheat farm for sale in Whitman County, Washington. Located in the highly desirable and fertile Palouse region, this farm consists of 261.00 +/- deeded acres and is approximately nine miles south of St. John, Washington. There are 251.89 +/- cropland acres, per the Whitman County Farm Service Agency, of which 27.03 +/- acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The farm is leased to a local tenant under a cash-rent lease agreement that expires on September 30, 2030. Lease payments are due in two annual installments on March 1 and September 15. The tenant receives all CRP payments and is responsible for all practice installation and mid-contract management practices. The historical crop rotation includes spring and winter wheat varieties. There are no structures located on this farm or included in the sale. This is a dryland farm with no irrigation water rights located on the property or included in the sale. For more information and to request the full information package, please contact Adam Woiblet: 509.520.6117, or Steve Bruere: 515.222.1347,
$948,000  •  69.08 acres
This offering consists of 69.08 ± deeded acres of irrigated farmland located southwest of Quincy, Washington, within Grant County and the very productive Columbia Basin region. The property includes irrigated permanent and row crop development ground that was recently taken out of orchard production following the 2025 harvest. Situated approximately five miles southwest of Quincy, the farm consists of one tax parcel. Irrigation water is delivered via surface water rights through the highly sought-after Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District (QCBID), with an allocation of 62.60 irrigable acres. The property is located within QCBID Block #74, which has been paid off and is not subject to the acreage limitations of the Reclamation Reform Act (RRA). The 2026 irrigation assessment is $6,264.00. There are 59.00 ± plantable acres per historical crop insurance records. There is currently no plan by the Seller to farm the ground for the 2026 crop year, as the orchard trees were pulled out in the spring of 2026. The property is zoned Resource Lands - Agricultural (AG), with a minimum parcel size of 40 acres. The property's elevation ranges from approximately 1296 feet to 1,317 feet above sea level. Annual precipitation averages seven to eight inches per year, according to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Soils on the property primarily consist of Warden silt loam.
$239,000  •  160 acres
AgriBusiness Trading Group is pleased to present the opportunity to acquire a non-irrigated farm enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), offering stable annual income with approximately four years remaining on the current contracts. The property is located approximately 14 miles north of Walla Walla in southeastern Washington State, a well-established non-irrigated farming region of the Pacific Northwest. The property consists of one tax parcel encompassing 160.00 m/l deeded acres, per the Walla Walla County Assessor. According to the Walla Walla County Farm Service Agency (FSA), the property includes 151.19 m/l cropland acres, all of which are currently enrolled in the CRP program. CRP participation requires removing environmentally sensitive acreage from agricultural production and establishing conservation cover to improve soil health, water quality, and wildlife habitat, in exchange for annual rental payments. Conservation practices actively implemented on the farm include permanent native grasses (CP-2) covering 76.99 acres and permanent introduced grasses and legumes (CP-1) covering 74.20 acres. The current CRP contract expires September 30, 2030, and provides an annual contract payment totaling $6,702.00. Property elevations range from approximately 1,008 feet to 1,236 feet above sea level. Average annual precipitation in the area ranges from approximately 16 to 18 inches, according to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. The primary soils on this farm consist of Ritzville silt loam, a soil type commonly associated with non-irrigated grain production throughout the region. There are no irrigation water rights located on the property or included in the sale of this asset.
$12,000,000  •  817.24 acres
AgriBusiness Trading Group is proud to offer this collective farm and orchard asset consisting of four separate, yet neighboring, farm units located within Washington State's Columbia Basin region. The farm units are being sold together as a single portfolio of agricultural assets that are all located within an approximate 10-mile radius of one another, southeast of Basin City, Washington. There are 817.24 ± deeded acres, which consist of a combination of permanent crop plantings, open, plantable ground, and leased row crop acres. The majority of the permanent crop acres are planted on V-trellis systems and are direct-operated by the current landowner. Plantings consist of organic apples, organic apricots, and conventional cherries, with fruit marketed to various local packing sheds under year-to-year contracts and/or used for on-site apple cider production. The row crop acres are a combination of both conventional and organic and are operated by local farmers under year-to-year cash-rent leases. Irrigation water for the entire asset is delivered via surface water rights from the South Columbia Basin Irrigation District (SCBID), with a total allocation of 683.30 irrigable acres. The property is located within blocks that have been paid off and are not subject to the Reclamation Reform Act (RRA) acreage limitations. There is an onsite cold storage facility, multiple equipment shops, and a dedicated office building that supports day-to-day farm operations, as well as multiple residences providing on-site housing for ownership and/or employees. Domestic water for the residences is supplied by private wells, with wastewater serviced by individual septic systems. This portfolio of irrigated farm ground would make an excellent addition to an existing farming operation. It could also potentially serve as a smart investment opportunity for a Buyer looking to diversify their portfolio or develop additional row crop acres in this sought-after region. The total acreage, irrigation allocations, assessments, and property taxes for this asset are subject to pending boundary line adjustments by the Seller. All adjustments will be finalized and recorded prior to closing. The farm units and maps described herein reflect the expected size and configuration after these adjustments are complete.
$2,646,000  •  281.9 acres
This Washington State vineyard offering is comprised of 281.90 m/l deeded acres. The asset consists of one tax parcel and is located north of Pasco, WA in the newly formed White Bluffs American Viticultural Area (AVA), a sub-appellation of the large Pacific Northwest Columbia Valley AVA. This viticultural area sits on a plateau, which protects the vines from the cold air that drains onto the surrounding valley floors. The higher elevation extends the growing season by an average of 45 days relative to the surrounding area. The vineyard has been successfully operated by the current landowner for several decades. There are 201.70 m/l planted vineyard acres, per crop insurance records. Current varieties include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Chardonnay. The fruit is currently sold under year-to-year contracts with local wineries. Irrigation water for the asset is delivered via surface water rights from the South Columbia Basin Irrigation District (SCBID). There are 111.80 m/l acres shown as irrigable and the base quantity of water (SFD) is 204.34. The 2024 irrigation assessment is $9,648.70. The water allocations included in the sale are not subject to Reclamation Reform Act acreage limitations. In addition, there is a single-family residence and utility storage/tool shed located on the property and included in the sale of this asset. The residence is currently occupied by a vineyard foreman.
$5,600,000  •  740.34 acres
This Washington irrigated farm ground offering comprises 740.34 +/- deeded acres along the Walla Walla River in Walla Walla County, Washington. This multifaceted asset consists of irrigated permanent and row crop development ground, taken out of production in 2024. Irrigation water for the entire asset is delivered via a groundwater right sourced from an irrigation well located on the property. The water rights included in the sale have been sufficient to irrigate all previously planted crops, including apples, cherries, and wine grapes. There are 417.72 +/- plantable acres per crop insurance records. The farming operation is idle for the 2025 crop year and the Seller removed all of the trees and vines in 2024. The property is zoned 'Primary Agriculture' with a 40-acre minimum parcel size per the Walla Walla County Community Development Department. In addition to the plantable acres, the current landowner receives mineral royalties from a neighboring gravel pit and has a cell tower ground lease with a well-known, respected communications company. The mineral rights and ground lease are transferable and can be assumed by a new landowner. The property includes a manufactured home and tool shed, which are included in the sale of this asset. The home is currently used for employee housing, and a new owner could continue to use it for employee housing or rent it out as an additional source of income. The Seller would consider creative offers, including leases, partial owner carry, or capital partner scenarios. For more information and to request the full information package, please contact Adam Woiblet: or 509.520.6117.
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