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The 2,450 +/- acre Menne Farms is a working alfalfa farm consisting of 19 parcels located in the beautiful Scott Valley of California. The property sits around 2700 ft elevation at the valley floor up to 3800 in timber country. Currently, there are 1,168 irrigated acres with 21 pivots, 9 of which are new, 18 ag wells, and 7 domestic wells. The farm produces 6-7 tons of hay per acre and which are then sold to feed stores. Aside from the 18 ag wells and 7 domestic wells, water features include the Scott River that flows through the middle of the farm and Rattlesnake Creek. There are seven homes on the property and 90,370 SF in barns, and 10,860 SF in shops. The farm also has good timber ground on the south side of the property. The surrounding areas are known for their many outdoor recreational pursuits. Enjoy hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, boating, etc., all nearby.