Description
We recently bought 5 acres of flat, irrigated land between Medford and Jacksonville. We are looking to lease all or part the land for the season (now-May 2024). The land has had alfalfa grown on it for the last few years. We would love to have someone lease the land who uses regenerative practices but are open to conventional. The land is not fenced but there is an additional 1.5 acres of fenced pasture available as well.
Owner’s Short Term Vision for the Property
Land covered for the season with a regenerative farmed grain. Open to other ideas too.
Owner’s Long Term Vision for the Property
This property will begin regenerative practices in the summer growing season.
Current Use
Fallow. Last harvested June, 1 2023 for alfalfa.
Available Water / Irrigation
Water rights with irrigation district for 6.5 acres.
Soil Type / Quality
Dirt, clay, sand
Buildings and Structures Available for Farm Use
Small animal enclosure.
Farm Equipment Available for Use, Sale or Lease
Tractor
Any Restrictions That Could Limit Agricultural Production
Water rights regulations
No pesticides
What are you doing as a landholder to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for everyone on your land and in your community?
All are welcome.
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County: Jackson
Farm Basics
Total Acreage: 7
Acreage Available to Landseeker: 5
Date Property is Available: August 15, 2023
Possible Business Arrangements: Lease for cash
Lease Rate / Price: Negotiable
Date when this listing was created:
August 14, 2023
Farming Practices
Current Farming Practices: Conventional
Farming Practices Allowed: Certified Organic, Organic, Not Certified, Biodynamic, Dry Farming, Season Extension, Conventional
Agriculture Types Suitable: Beans, Bees, Berries, Fiber Animals, Flowers, Goats, Grain, Hay, Herbs, Mushrooms, Nursery Stock, Pasture, Poultry, Rabbits, Sheep, Vegetables
Farm Details
Housing Available? No
Water Available? Yes
Property Fenced? No
Land Holder Interested in Mentoring Land Seeker? No