Welcome to Paschoal Family Ranch! Come and tour during harvest!
Available for purchase is 800 acres of Class 1 soils planted to four different walnut varietals.... located in Yolo County near Davis California, home of the world-famous UC Davis Ag College...close enough to all needed services but private enough to be a world away.
Sacramento, the state capital is less than a 20-minute drive from the farm providing for an abundant labor pool and commercial services.
On the farm, you’ll Class 1 soils converge with the immense and consistent water sources bring together an agricultural opportunity that is rarely seen, and not at the control of the State of California.
Planted to Tulare, Chandler, Howard and Solano Walnuts. These orchards range from 7 to 16 years old and have various spacing to allow for maximum growth and fruiting per tree.
This variety of different walnuts allow the farm to diversify their dependency on one varietal and create a successful recipe for crop management.
Planted by Sellers with a generational holding plan in mind, the strength and vitality of the orchards and vibrancy of the trees is a perfect template, for the next steward to have a scalable farming practice, that affords efficiencies in both labor and farming costs.
The strength of the land lies in its diversity and abundance of water. The water sources are alive and thriving on this agricultural gem, derived from a combination of THREE strong wells AND pre-1914 water rights off of Putah Creek with THREE separate pumping stations, providing for a consistent supply of liquid gold.
Class 1 soils, the most coveted of all nut tree farms, help keep farming opportunities the main focuses of this property...encompassed by One Parcel with 3 separate APN's giving the buyer flexibility in long term planning.
Outfitted with multi-purpose structures, these out buildings, house a variety of the most essential components to the walnut farming process: You’ll find the walnut huller to be state-of-the-art, along with the dryer and storage area.
Come, take a look and see how this large-scale farm would fit into your current portfolio...or be your next growing step in farming.