For sale for the first time in over 40 years, Browns Corner Farm is an assemblage of two legal parcels of irrigated farmland at the main western gateway into the City of Woodland. Offered together only, the farm features high-quality loamy soil with irrigation water sourced from a dependable ag well.
At 75 feet above sea level, the farm is void of any topographic features and consists of cultivated, production-leveled farmland. Old heritage oaks and mature olives bound the perimeter of the property. A cleared, former building site/pad is situated in the NE portion of the farm.
The field is graded to irrigate from W to E and naturally drains to the east with drainage culverts leading into the City of Woodland storm drain system.
Comprised of desirable soils with excellent Class 1 (about 45%) and good Class 2 soils. Please refer to our Soil Map for more information.Water is sourced from a 16 steel-cased ag well along the western boundary. The well is equipped with turbine pump and 100 HP Newman electric motor that yields 1,500 GPM, an ample supply (estimated). The tenant farmer has installed drip-tape and owns the filtration equipment (not included in sale). More details on the age of the well, depth and water quality are being researched.
Absentee-owned and lease managed by local farm tenant on a year to year basis. A new lease could be negotiated and the new landlord could expect annual average crop income around $400/acre. The land is farmed conventionally with a row crop history including processing tomatoes and oil seed crops, including sunflowers and safflower.
Browns Corner Farm is located at the NWC of State Highway 16 and County Road 98, two main crossroads. The corner is across from the happening Browns Corner Bar & Grill and catty-corner from Raleys Westgate Shopping Center and just Woodland is the seat of government for the County of Yolo and is the primary economic hub of enterprise in the region.
Woodland is situated about 20 miles W. of Sacramento, the state capitol; 12 miles W. of Sacramento International (via Interstate 5); and about 9 miles north of the University of California Davis.