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Stanuseich Ranch
San Luis Obispo, California
$9,640,000 - REDUCED!
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BMT Ranch
San Miguel, California
$6,000,000
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Estrella River Ranch
Paso Robles, California
$9,000,000
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Oak Ridge Ranch
Carmel Valley, California
$33,000,000
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Just Reduced! Rancho Serrano and Stanuseich Ranch

Rancho Serrano

Hidden in the astounding Irish Hills of San Luis Obispo, California, the spectacular Stanuseich and Serrano Ranches boast breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, Morro Bay and the Los Osos Valley. Combined, Stanuseich Ranch and Rancho Serrano comprise 1915± contiguous acres and 21 certificated parcels. The majestic rolling hills, studded with oak trees, provide exceptional grazing land and offer stunning building sites with uncompromised views. This unique submission presents a one-of-a-kind opportunity for ranching or potential development.

Stanuseich Ranch: $9,640,000 ~ Rancho Serrano $5,720,000

To date, the motivated sellers have reduced the collective asking price by nearly 50%. The ranches are available for acquisition jointly or separately.

Tonini Ranch

Tonini RanchTonini Ranch enjoys spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and Morro Rock, with the Los Osos Valley as a backdrop. The 637± acres consist of 140± fertile, irrigated acres, which produce sugar peas, garbanzo beans and hay, with the balance producing native range grasses and a natural forest of various trees. The ranch has three cattle pastures and includes a recently modernized, 1908 home with three bedrooms and two baths. Three wells and a pond provide water for livestock, irrigation and domestic use.
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Water for Food

By Dr. Peter Gleick, President, Pacific Institute

Agriculture -- the production of food and fiber -- is of vital importance for humanity. To paraphrase a popular ad from a few years ago, without food, life itself would be impossible. So for this post, here is an agricultural water number:

Water Number: Around 80% of water consumed by humans goes to agriculture, globally and in California.

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