Located at the upper end of the Moxee Valley in Yakima County, WA, this diverse, irrigated asset consists of permanent crops with a variety of apples and cherries, as well as modern, center-pivot row crop ground – suitable for potatoes, onions, sweet corn, alfalfa, timothy hay, and dozens of others.
With an approximate elevation range between 1,750 feet and 2,150 feet, the property has been well planned and meticulously developed including two controlled atmosphere storage facilities, 34 wind machines, as well as senior water rights (first in time, first in right), and is serviced by a network of six deep wells with interconnected main lines.
The controlled atmosphere storage facility, located on the property, combines cold refrigeration with a reduction in oxygen and ethylene scrubbers to effectively put apples ‘to sleep’ for up to 11 months. The buildings, built in 2010 and 2015, have a holding capacity of 23,400 bins.
For more information, please contact Adam C Woiblet: 509-520-6117 or adam@agtradegroup.com
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