78 +/- acres of Class 1 soil on the Sacramento River between Chico and Red Bluff. 76 +/- acres of fertile soil are planted to producing Chandler walnuts. On the east bank of the Sacramento River is a 2,500 square foot two-story custom home with three car attached garage. East Chandlers: 58 +/- acres planted in 2008 to Chandler, paradox rootstock. These 16-year-old Chandlers are in good condition with few replants. The block is irrigated with above ground tubing and Nelson P6-15 micro sprinklers. The block is irrigated in 3 sets. Combined 3-year average production is 4,117 inshell pounds per acre. 2023 production was 4,741 inshell pounds per acre. West Chandlers: 18 +/- acres planted in 1998 to Chandler, paradox rootstock. These 26-year-old Chandlers are in good condition for age, some missing trees, few replants. The block is irrigated with buried tubing and Nelson P6-15 micro sprinklers. Orchard is irrigated in 1 set. There are two wells. The 1994 drilled 12†cased irrigation well is completed to a depth of 220’ with a 6-cylinder John Deere diesel engine and 60 Hp Johnson 1:1 gearhead. Water for home and landscaping is provided by a 6†domestic well with submersible pump. Per Natural Resources Conservation Service, the majority of the soils are rated class 1. 90% is a Los