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Schuil Ag Real Estate is proud to present a ±3,500 Milk Cow Dairy & Farmland in Pixley, CA. This premier dairy facility and farmland in Pixley, CA, spans +/-634.34 acres, offering a fully operational dairy setup for +/-3,500 milking cows. The well-equipped facility includes a modern Double 50 Parallel milk barn, extensive corrals, ample feed storage, and a methane digester for additional revenue potential. With +/-519.70 farmable acres currently producing row crops and a strong water infrastructure—including Pixley ID access, eight ag wells, and a dedicated dairy facility well—this property presents an excellent opportunity for dairy and agricultural operations in a prime Central Valley location. Property is located at 7976 Avenue 84, in Pixley, Tulare County, CA. Best accessed via CA-HWY 43. +/-634.34 Assessed Acres Dairy Facility sits on +/-110 acres and is permitted for +/-3,500 milking cows with full support and freestall barns. Corrals for on-site heifer raising. Double 50 Parallel—Expandable—Built in 2001 Westfalia/Surge Magnum Milk Barn Norbco Stalls Two 16,000-gallon milk tanks Corrals Total Self-Lock Head Holes and T-Shade Freestall Beds Three hay barns, silage slab, commodity barn, shop and scale There is a methane digester cluster for additional revenue. The property includes +/-519.70 farmable acres that are currently farmed to row crops. Property is within Pixley ID with ditch access. There are eight (8) ag wells on the property and one (1) dairy facility well as well as one (1) dairy pressure system. Tulare County APNs: 313-110-003, 313-110-004, 313-110-005, 313-110-006 and 313-160-002 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires groundwater basins to be sustainable by 2040. SGMA may limit ground water pumping. The Buyer is responsible for conducting their own research to verify all information related to groundwater and surface water resources, including availability, usage rights, and potential restrictions. https://schuil.com/property/3500-milk...