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2/14/20
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Gold Leaf Farming has acquired 36 acres of farmland in Bard Valley, in the very southeast corner of California. Consisting of two separate tracts, the property is developed with mature medjool date gardens.
The seller was a family partnership, led by Perry Schuman, which had owned the ranch for 45 years.
Gold Leaf Farming, which owns and manages almond, pistachio and date properties in California and Arizona, was represented in the sale by Matt Davis and Terry Jackson of Cushman & Wakefield’s Land Advisory Group in San Diego.
Jack McCarthy of Gold Leaf Farming said, “As younger growers, we aim to build a farming company for the long-haul that will emulate the hard work, high character, and quality operations of past generations of successful growers while leveraging ag technology and sustainable ag practices wherever possible. Our deep ag experience will allow us to continue to operate this farm with the highest quality standards."
According to the Cushman & Wakefield team, Bard Valley’s unique micro climate of high heat, low humidity and high-water table from the Colorado River combined with fertile soils make this the perfect growing region for medjool dates.
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