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05/23/2024
$626,400
26.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 9298 Midway, Durham, CA
LOCATION: Situated at 9298 Midway Road in Durham, California, this property is conveniently located just a brief 14-minute drive from downtown Chico.
PARCEL NUMBER (APN): 040-200-066
ORCHARD: Spanning 26.1 acres, the almond orchard features trees aged 12 and 10 years, boasting varieties including Nonpareil, Butte, and Aldrich.
SOILS: The majority of the orchard is comprised of class one soils. (See attached soils map for more information.)
WATER: The ranch is equipped with a single agricultural well, reaching a depth of 300 feet with a pump set at 120 feet. Both pump and filter were replaced in 2022.
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
12/19/2024
$349,500
520.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Hatch Road, Gridley, CA
LOCATION: The Roseville Land Development Association rice property and waterfowl hunting club was established in 1927. From Gridley, California head west seven (7) miles on the Gridley-Colusa Hwy to Hatch Road. Turn south on Hatch Road one (1) mile to the property. The property is adjacent to the northwest corner of the State of California Gray Lodge Refuge and is bordered on two sides by the Gray Lodge Waterfowl Sanctuary. The world-famous Pipers Patch is located on the western border of this property.
INGRESS/EGRESS: This property can only be accessed through the locked gate located on Hatch Road.
ACREAGE 520.60 total assessed acres known as Butte County assessor parcel numbers 021-020-025-000 (397.09 acres) and 021-020-013-000 (123.51 acres). There are 372 acres of rice acreage, 70 acres of wetland native marshland, 45 acres of irrigated milo or upland habitat, 5 acres of milo or corn, and 28.6 acres of farm roads, ditches, etc. There are no easements or negative encumbrances recorded on this acreage.
MEMBERSHIP OWNERSHIP: There are eighteen owner memberships in the club of which one ownership (1/18th) interest is for sale.
WATER: Water is supplied for all the rice fields, farmland, and wetland habitat via Reclamation District 833. There are also two (2) agricultural wells located on the property that generate 7,000 gallons per minute (GPM).
IMPROVEMENTS: The clubhouse is available to owners year-round and has a full-time cook during the waterfowl hunting season. The clubhouse acreage also includes members' trailers; caretakers living quarters; and outbuildings consisting of covered storage, ranch equipment, storage sheds, decoy storage shed, duck hanging and picking facility, and dog kennels.
WATERFOWL HUNTING BLINDS: There are nine (9) waterfowl hunting blinds - three (3) in the rice field and six (6) in the permanent marsh area.
SOILS: The rich, heavy clay soils on this property are ideal for excellent rice production and make for healthy wetland habitat for the growth of all moist soil plant life desired by waterfowl.
COMMENTS: This is a historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club that currently operates as an LLC with 18 member/owners. Most duck clubs have outrageous yearly dues, but thats not the case at the Roseville. In a typical year, the LLC will pay a dividend from the rice crop proceeds, and yearly dues are only $100.
This club gives a whole new meaning to first-class and you will be impressed with the laser-leveled, high yielding rice fields and awesome native marshland habitat that borders the Gray Lodge Sanctuary. After the rice harvest, the Roseville becomes a magnet for sanctuary waterfowl, which enjoy the lush food provided by the flooded fields. The rice fields, along with the awesome wetland habitat, are rarely offered in the majority of the Butte Sink clubs.
Now you know the secret of this clubs awesome success!
07/14/2025
$3,250,000
178.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 14805 Hwy 99, Chico, CA
Chico Independence Orchard For Sale!
Location: The property is located a few miles north of Chico on Highway 99E. The address is: 14805 HWY 99 CHICO CA 95973. Please DO NOT TRESSPASS!!! Shown By Appointment Only!
APN#: Butte County APN#: 047-100-186
Orchard and Buildings: 160 acres +/- of 3rd leaf Independence Almonds on Atlas rootstock planted on a 20 x 15 spacing.
There is an older 2 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,008 Sqft mobile home on the property.
There is also an equipment storage shed on the property.
Soils: The soils on the subject property are similar to those with almond and walnut orchards in the immediate vicinity. Please review the attached soils map for more information.
Water: There are 3 wells on the subject property.
There are currently two wells in place. They produce 1,500gpm and irrigate the orchard in 2 sets.
The orchard is irrigated via micro sprinklers.
Leases: There are no leases on the subject property. The orchard is available for immediate use.
Oil, Gas, & Mineral Rights: All of the oil, gas, and mineral rights owned by the seller on the subject property will convey to the buyer at the close of escrow.
Taxes: The property is NOT enrolled in the Williamson Act. The property taxes will be approximately 1% of the sales price at the close of escrow.
Price: $3,250,000 or $18,237 per acre
Terms: Cash at the close of escrow
Comments: 3rd Leaf Butte County Almond Orchard! The Chico Independence Orchard has the potential to be a good producer. Its located on Highway 99 and is very close to Chico. Please call Charter Realty for a private showing!
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
03/13/2023
$12,000,000
475 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 3560 Durham-Dayton Highway, Chico, CA
LOCATION: The Home Ranch is located at 3560 Durham Dayton Highway.
HOME RANCH: The Home Ranch is approximately 256 acres of producing almonds that vary in age. The headquarters is 57.57 acres and includes an equipment yard, shop, and the sellers primary residence. The seller's custom home is about 2500 square feet and was built in 1960. Contiguous with the headquarter is 158.40 acres and is all almonds ages 28 to 31 years old. This ranch does not have improvements except for 3 wells. One field over is a 40-acre parcel featuring 30-year-old almonds and a fully functioning huller.
IRRIGATION: The 57.57-acre parcel has one well that irrigates the orchard in two sets and the 158.40-acre piece has three wells that irrigate the ranch in one set. Both these parcels irrigate via sprinklers. The 40 acres has its own well that irrigates in two sets via an aluminum pipe system. The seller has enough aluminum pipe that the system needs no labor. All the wells on the home ranch are fully functioning and abundant with water. Every motor is electric and they vary from 50 to 100 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
57.57 Acres
-Carmel, Aldrich, and Price
-30 years old
158 Acres
Block #1
-84 acres
-40% Nonpareil
-15% Aldrich
-15% Carmel
-20% Price
-28 years old
Block #2
-48 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Aldrich
-25% Carmel
-30 years old
Block #3
-27 acres
-50% Padre
-50% Mission
-31 years old
40 Acres
-Padre and Mission
-33 years old
SOILS: The Home Ranch consists of entirely class one soils. (See attached soil maps)
LOCATION: The Butte Creek Ranch is located on Blossom Lane in Durham, California.
BUTTE CREEK RANCH: This ranch is about 5 minutes away from the Home Ranch and is easily accessible. The Butte Creek Ranch is approximately 215 acres. 180 acres are planted to almonds and there are about 30 acres of plantable land in the Butte Creek Reserve which lies inside the levee. There is an employee home on the ranch that is about 1000 square feet and was remodeled about 5 years ago. The barn is in good shape and is used to store equipment.
IRRIGATION: This ranch has 3 connected wells that are used to irrigate the orchard via double-line drip. The irrigation system is set up for frost protection sprinklers to be added. The seller has enough aluminum pipe for frost protection with minimal labor. All motors are electric and they vary from 100 to 150 horsepower.
VARIETIES:
175 Acres
-Block #1
-65 acres
-50% Nonpariel
-33% Monterey
-12% Sonora
-3rd leaf
Block #2
-30 acres
-67% Nonpareil
-33% Monterey
-14 years old
Block #3
-30 acres
-33% Nonpareil
-25% Carmel
-25% Aldrich
-12% Price
-28 years old
Block #4
-50 acres
-50% Nonpareil
-25% Monterey
-25% Fritz
-5th leaf
SOILS: The Butte Ranch is entirely class one soil. (See attached soil map)
ADDITIONAL: All the equipment, implements, sheds, containers, etc. come with the sale of these ranches. An equipment list can be provided upon request. In addition to the equipment, this ranch comes with a transferable Blue Diamond contract.
COMMENTS: These ranches have not traded hands in over half a century. Even a small farm in Durham is hard to come by let alone 475 acres of well-maintained almonds. The abundant water and excellent soils alone make this ranch one in a million!
Chris Wilk, the owner of Scientific Methods was quoted saying this orchard is, " Extremely well-managed, has no disease resistance or nematode pressure, and has the best tree dirt in the world."
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