Ag Alert Feb. 16, 2022

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LOOKING FOR FARMER for our land with class 1, irrigation. Located in Capay Valley. 500 gpm With VFD. 25- 50 acres, will provide new 75HP tractor and other equipment. Contact Richard 415-235-5200

ARMENIAN GAMPR PUPPIES Pure- bred. Excellent livestock guardians. $1200. Call - 707-738-2019 REGISTERED TEXAS LONGHORNS Featured in September 2020 American Beef Producer magazine. Gentle pairs, steers, heifers, solid and colorful bulls. Foraging, hardy, low-maintenance cat- tle, traffic-stopping colors, fascinating to watch, fun to show, simple handling. Cross-breed for robust calves. Westhaven Ranch 209-274-9917, email: swestmoore@gmail.com, web- site: www.westhavenlonghorns.com

ESTATE WINERY WITH BUSINESS, VINEYARD & HOME, 24.82± AC in El Dorado County. Outstanding opportuni- ty to enjoy a home, vineyard, & profita- ble turnkey wine business with tasting room located in the Sierra Foothills. Furnished home with beautiful views and ample space to hold large events. For more info, contact Natural Resour- ces Group, Inc. at (916) 372-5595 or mr edmond@natural-resources-group.com. Ton y Oliveira Broker BRE 02071049 24476 Fairfax Ave. Lemoore CA 93245 More than forty years in Agribusiness experi- ence. Representing sellers of ag prop- erties and buyers seeking ag invest- ments. Specializing in marketability of agriculture properties, estate sales both real and personal property, and 1031 Exchanges. Contact Tony: Email: tony @ v a l l e y t r u s t r e a l t y . c o m . C e l l 559-469-5119 VALLEY TRUST REALTY WOODLAND RANCHETTE & PRIME FARMLAND for sale. This charming 3 bd, 2 ba house is situated in the heart of Yolo county’s ag land with 31.5± acres of Class 1 soils capable of growing any of the crops grown in Yolo county, in- cluding orchards. The cozy one-story home with solar roof panels, remodeled bathrooms, pool & spa, and bountiful land has the potential for the finest and most serene of country living. Come bring your ranch dream to life! For more info, contact Natural Resources Group, Inc. at 916-372-5595 or mredmond@ natural-resources-group.com I have been representing the Sacramento Valley area for over 46 years. Would like to help sell your property or help you buy, let me knowwhat you need. 31.1+/- acres, located between Madison & Winters, row crop, district & new well water, with orchard and homesite potential. $850,000

WANTED: ROW CROP & RICE GROUND for long term lease. Guaran- teed Cash & Percentage Rent. Colusa, Glenn, Sutter & Yolo Counties - Call 530-420-5406 LOOKING TO RENT RICE GROUND Share crop or willing to pay cash rent up front. We use 100% of our own equipment to farm and do not rely on outside custom farming companies to do the work for us insuring that the quality of work being done is to our standard. Last 5 year crop average 95+ dry sacks an acre (documentation avail- able during negotiations). List of refer- ences or current landlords upon re- quest. We have been farming rice for over 45 years. (530) 682-1665

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OLIVEIRA ADVISORY SERVICES LLC Tony Oliveira economist and financial strategist with more than 30 years of general and fiduciary board services on private and public board of directors in- cluding agribusiness, government, insti- tutional such as (CalPERS) Sacramen- to, Tamina Homes London and more than 30 other private and public boards .Consulting and advisory services for strategic planning, refinance, workouts, and or growth or downsizing plans. REALTOR Broker – Economist - Fidu- ciary. Complete bio information availa- ble at oliveiraadvisory.com. Contact To- ny: Cell 559469-5119 Email tonytoliveir a@msn.com

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158 +/- ACRES OF FARMLAND in Lassen County . Artesian Well, Domes- tic Well & Septic. 4 quarter mile wheel lines. Call Nancy at (530) 251-6870

Karissa Kruse, executive director of the Sonoma County Grape Growers Foundation, addresses students in the foundation’s new leadership class.

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that they’ve met at this leadership training, … and have that same sort of friendship and community amongst each other?’” Kruse said. Kruse noted the class would also hear from a panel that includ- ed Sonoma County farmers of a variety of commodities to give a broader picture of Sonoma County, where winegrapes are far and away the top crop, worth $357.5 million in 2020, according to the county crop report. Among the panelists wereDomenic Carinalli, awinegrape grower and dairy farmer; Taylor Serres, whose family grows winegrapes and blueberries; Samantha Dorsey, president of an olive farm in Petaluma; and Joe Pozzi, a livestock producer. Steve Dutton, a vineyard manager and former president of the Sonoma County Farm Bureau, nominated his crew supervisor, Guillermo Velasquez, to take part in the academy. “He wants to learn more about how to grow grapes, how they’re used, understand more about the job he does, and essentially use this as an opportunity to elevate himself in the company—to be- come more valuable and understand more about his work to be a better supervisor,” Dutton said, translating Velasquez’s comments from Spanish. Speaking for himself, Dutton said the biggest draw for him was “the opportunity for these guys to understand more about the job they do in the field and the product that they’re growing, and where it ends up.” “For all of them, I’d like them to see exactly what Guillermo was just seeing—being able to understandmore, elevate themselves, be better supervisors—just understand more about what’s happening right here in their community,” Dutton said. Pratt described the academy as “something that’s sorely needed.” “We as managers are very dependent on our key people, all of our employees,” Pratt said. “The key management people, if we can empower them to do more, learn more, it helps us. It helps the in- dustry. It helps the company. It helps the whole labor force. It helps the community.” Pratt said a wide range of skills is needed in today’s world. “Agriculture is no longer just farming,” Pratt said. “There’s the regulations. There’s the community efforts. There’s the production, marketing. I’m less in the field. Jose’s in the field. Knowing what to do, how to do, when to do it—it ties everything together. It helps me, helps him. He grows. It’s good for everybody.” (Kevin Hecteman is an assistant editor of Ag Alert. He may be contacted at khecteman@cfbf.com.)

“PRIME” Brentwood row crop land, 116+/- ac (4 legal parcels) “Cream of the crop” ag land located along the Byron Hwy and Orwood Rd. Includes 4 contiguous APN’S FROM 10-66 acres. Has great permanent crop potential for almonds, pictachios, grapes & more. Has potential for ranchette type sub-division. Excel- lent water source from the Contra CostaWater District. Soils are mostly Class 1. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act. All parcels being farms since 2019. Offered at $3,510,500. 354 AC. Yolo County “Prime” farm land in the famed Clarksburg AVA. 4 contiguous parcels w/Riparian water via Recl. Dist. 999. enrolled in Williamson Act. Great row-crop and/or Perm. Pasture. Partial acres are suitable for permanent crops. Located off Jefferson Blvd. along Z-Line and Clarksburg road. List $5,712,000 Reduced Price $4,602,000 Delta farm land • Row crop farm & seasonal Duck Club, 95.2 ac.+/-, located near Rio Vista, off Hwy 12 on Jackson Slough Rd. Mostly farmed annually to corn, but suitable for many row crops. Seasonal Duck club with (2) double and (2) 3-man blinds. Also includes a updated 1,440 sq.ft. Mfg home, w/excellent land- scaping, a 401x501x251 wood barn for equip. storage, & much more. Has Riparian water, and Williamson Act. List $ 1,200,000.00 view@Tourfactory.com/2121529. Sold CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS AGRICULTURAL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS HOEKSTRA & ASSOCIATES, INC. Sold 17.02 AC Chandler Walnuts, planted 2007, 2 water sources, Hanford.................................$595,700 18.01 AC Chandler Walnuts, planted 2012, 2 water sources, Hanford.................................$630,000 24.71 AC Commercial, Rental Income and Hwy 198 frontage, Hanford ........................... $4,200,000 26.07 AC Heavy Industrial, Highway 198 & 13th Ave, Hanford, CA .................................. $1,475,000 30.11 AC Kern Delta, dairy facility, Union Ave frontage, Kern Co.......... SOLD .................. $1,204,400 60 AC Walnuts, Laguna Irrigation District & well water, Laton.......... IN ESCROW ............ $2,130,000 78 AC Row Crop, Empire ID & Kings Service Area, Stratford.......... SOLD .......................... $13,000/AC 80 AC Mature Almonds, Last Chance & wells, Hanford.......... SOLD ................................. $24,500/AC 88.55 AC Chandler Walnuts, planted 2013, 2 water sources, 4 APNs, Hanford................. $3,634,900 99.13 AC Walnut Estate, wells, custom home, Hanford.......... IN ESCROW ...................... $5,200,000 136 AC Alfalfa, I-5 & Hwy 58, Semitropic WSD & 1 well, 7 APNs, Buttonwillow............... $4,000,000 140 AC Pistachios, Lost Hills WD & 1 well, Lost Hills.......... SOLD ..................................... $37,000/AC 156 AC Thompson Seedless, Arvin EdisonWSD, shop & well.......... SOLD ......................... $3,600,000 204.36 AC Almonds &Walnuts, 2 water sources, Hanford .............................................. $6,600,000 320 AC Hunting Club - CUP, Semitropic Water District, 1 well, Buttonwillow .................... $5,000/AC 516.77 AC Dairy and Farmland, 80 shares of Bliss Water stock & wells.......................... $11,959,250 980.14 AC Mature Pistachios, MaderaWD, all or part, $21,000/ac......... SOLD .............. $20,582,940 1428.77 AC Almonds, Pistachios & Open, WWD &Wells, Three Rocks ........................... $22,500,000 Wanted: Land in Kings County with Lemoore Canal Stock or Peoples Ditch Stock Wanted: Pistachios or almonds with groundwater & surface water (80-640 acs) @hoekstra.associates @hoekstra_associates Sean Barajas • 559-805-0179 • Russ Waymire • 559-977-6000 www.hoekstra.land Dan Hoekstra • 805-839-8292 CalBRE 02023290

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