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$12,000,000  •  817.24 acres
Under Contract
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
Under Contract
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.
$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,
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