The early bird catches the turkey? Planning to do some turkey hunting this fall? Our team at Mossy Oak Properties California Farm & Ranch has a few tips to share. Fall Hunting Season Is Near Turkey hunting season in California this year begins November 10 and lasts until December 9. Let’s look at some ways you can make your next fall turkey hunting day a success! Avoid the Break While some experts might recommend taking a break, you actually might want to wait to begin calling the flock back to you after 10 minutes of initially seeing them scarce among the land. Read on →

Congratulations on recently taking the plunge and deciding to purchase your first piece of land! Now, it is time to take your dreams and make them a reality—and our professionals at Mossy Oak Properties California are here help! Finding the Right Property You know you want to purchase a piece of agricultural land, but how can you find the right property? We have a few tips: First, you want to find a quality real estate agent who can help you find the perfect farming space. Read on →

Whether you’re growing table grapes or grapes for wine production, having your own vineyard is a satisfying farming experience. After you establish your vineyard space, set up your trellises and get your grape vines in the ground, proper management of your crop will keep your vines healthy and in a prime condition to bear fruit for every harvesting season. In addition to the chore of providing a gallon of water per day for your new plants, here are the maintenance tasks you can use as a guide year after year for your vineyard: Read on →

Once called the “Golden State” due to the gold rush, California has maintained its reputation as the land of opportunity due to its prime agricultural potential. California is one of only five Mediterranean growing climates in the world and the producer of more 400 agricultural commodities—making it the most agriculturally diverse state in the United States! Let’s take a look at six crops that are perfect to grow in California: Read on →