Established by one of the early farm families to the Willamette Valley, this 576 acre legacy farm has been owned by the same family since 1867 - just 8-years after Oregon became a state.
Located just outside the small farming community of St. Paul, and near the banks of the Willamette River, it has easy access to Interstate 5 and is located halfway between Portland and the state capital, Salem.
There are approximately 462 acres under cultivation and St. Paul farms have long been coveted for their deep, rich soils. This represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a farm of this character and size and would be suitable for all Willamette Valley crops, including high-value crops such as blueberries and hazelnuts.
Priority irrigation rights have been recorded since the 1930’s and are served by surface water, ground water and stored reservoir water.
The farm boasts excellent access to major transportation routes and is situated halfway between Portland and Salem.
Water rights include both surface and ground
rights. Certificate Nos include:
• 12384 - September 23, 1936
• 15757 - April 15, 1944
• 16463 - May 25, 1945
• GR-2194 - February 16, 1958
• 19380 - April 12, 1950
• G-14158 - August 18, 1995
• S-75953 - December 28, 1994
576 Total Acres
462 Tillable Acres
One Tax Lot
Ownership Will Consider Splitting
Soils are almost entirely comprised from either the Woodburn soil series or the Amity soil series. Both series are considered to be productive soils and rank as top-tier soils in the Oregon State University Hazelnut suitability study. Out of a top score of 75, Woodburn soils and Amity soils both rank 73 when drain tiled.
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