Citrus County Irrigated Farmland is a 31 acre tract located just east of the town of Inverness. The former blueberry farm would make an excellent piece of ground for a multitude of agricultural endeavors. Approximately 6.76 acres of the property has been planted back in pines, oaks, cypress, and maples leaving a vast majority of the acreage fallow. One could easily expand the tree farm or implement the commodity of their choice. With irrigation in place, the agricultural investor has their options wide open for the use of the property. The house on the property could make for a place for workers or caretakers to stay. The property also features a pole barn to house and protect equipment from the weather.
Inventory: Various trees planted on a small portion of the property. Trees are staggered set at 12x20; 35 trees per row.
Uplands/Wetlands: 30 acres upland; 1 acre wetland
Irrigation...
Irrigation: Microjet irrigation supplies the trees
Wells: 12"" inch well and pump powered by a John Deere 6 cylinder diesel engine. Additional 8" centrifugal pumps water from adjacent marsh.
Utilities: Sumter Electric Company
Water Use Permits: SWFWMD Permit # 20379
Structures:
House built in 1987; 5,928 square feet
Pole barn for equipment storage