Description
There is a 238-acre farm in Imperial County, California. A canal carrying water from the Colorado River flows through the area, providing a year-round supply of clear and abundant water, suitable for fish and turtle breeding. The farm is surrounded by lush pine forests, abundant with diverse bird species and honey-producing bees, making it a picturesque location. Water supply here is plentiful, and the cost of water is only one-fifth of that in the Los Angeles area. The farm is located in a basin, approximately 80 feet below sea level, with abundant sunshine and a mild winter climate, making it one of the best winter vegetable production areas in the United States. It is particularly suitable for growing Iraq dates, being the largest and best Iraq date production base in the country. It is also suitable for cultivating moringa, dragon's blood tree, Chinese medicinal herbs, and more. The government has issued permits for industrial hemp cultivation, making it a legal option. Due to the ample water source, it is an ideal place for building artificial lakes and channels for breeding ornamental fish, pet turtles, and crayfish. The land is classified as A3, with very few restrictions on land use by the government, allowing for activities such as poultry farming, deer, camels, dairy sheep, llamas, and pets. Additionally, you can build animal and plant processing facilities (slaughterhouses, food processing plants), shooting ranges, agritourism farms, and more. There is also a natural hot spring, which can be developed into a winter recreation area. Combining organic farming, aqua