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Last updated on December 11th, 2024

Owl Hammock Farms

$59,000,000 Price Per Acre $10,474

3000 State Road 29, Immokalee, Florida 34142


Land Size5,633 Acres
ZoningAg
WaterAvailable

The Owl Hammock Farms in Immokalee, Florida, presents a rare opportunity to own a largescale agricultural operation in one of the most productive farming regions in the state. With 5,633.6 acres of diverse soil types, productive land, and significant wetland areas, this property is well-positioned for continued agricultural success. Its zoning, land use, and access to water resources further enhance its potential for both traditional farming and conservation efforts.

Immokalee’s reputation as Florida’s breadbasket only adds to the value of this extraordinary property, making it a key player in the state’s agricultural future. • Soil Composition: The land consists of several sandy soil types, with some portions of the property, such as the Boca and Oldsmar sands, being highly suitable for agriculture due to their non-hydric (well-draining) nature. These soil characteristics support diverse crop production.

Component Breakdown of Soils: The property features a variety of soil types, with significant portions consisting of Oldsmar Fine Sand (90% component, covering 1,290.92 acres) and Immokalee Fine Sand (94% component, covering 1,059.56 acres). These soils are ideal for agriculture due to their well-draining properties.

Land Use: Approximately 47.2% of the property is dedicated to row crops, making this one of the primary uses of the land. Other uses include improved pastures (8.7%), unimproved pastures (10.4%), and field crops (0.6%).

Wetland Areas: The property contains wetland areas, totaling 798.9 acres, including freshwater marshes, ponds, and forested wetlands. These wetland features add ecological diversity and could offer opportunities for conservation practices.

Future Land Use: The property is mostly zoned for agricultural and rural mixed-use, with a small portion designated for urban residential subdistrict use. Most of the acreage falls under Collier County, with a smaller portion in Hendry County, providing opportunities for development or continued agricultural use.

  • Prime Agricultural Opportunity: 5,633.6 acres in Immokalee, Florida, a top farming region known as Florida's "Breadbasket."
  • Diverse Soils: Features sandy soils like Oldsmar and Immokalee Fine Sand, ideal for crop production due to excellent drainage.
  • Land Use Breakdown:
    • 47.2% row crops.
    • 10.4% unimproved pastures, 8.7% improved pastures.
    • 0.6% field crops.
  • Wetlands: 798.9 acres of marshes, ponds, and forested wetlands, offering ecological and conservation opportunities.
  • Zoning Flexibility: Primarily agricultural and rural mixed-use, with some potential for residential development.
  • Strategic Value: Positioned for farming, conservation, and future development with robust water and soil resources.

For more information please visit: SVN Saunders Ralston Dantzler


The information contained herein is from sources deemed reliable, but is subject to errors, omissions, and withdrawal without notice.

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