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Ai Arizona Citrus Trends Scott Halver Appraiser Ganado Group

25,000 Yuma Mesa 20,000000 Price/Acre e 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Lemons Oranges

16,000 Lemon Acreage - Arizona Year Acres 14,000 1994-95 16,100 2000-01 14,800 12,000 2001-02 14,800 10,000 2002-03 14,500 2003-04 13,500 8,000 2004-05 13,000 6,000 2005-06 12,500 2006-07 12,000 4,000 2007-08 12,000 2,000 2008-09 09 11,000 2009-10 11,000 0 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2010-11 11,000 2011-12 9500 2012-1313 9000 2013-14 8500 USDA and Arizona Agricultural Statistics

61,000 Lemon Acreage United States Year Acres 60,000 59,000 58,000 57,000 56,000 55,000 54,000 53,000 52,000 2006-07 60,500 2007-08 59,000 2008-09 59,000 2009-10 57,000 2010-11 55,500 2011-12 55,000 2012-13 55,000 2013-2014 54,500 51,000 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

850,000 Bearing Acres of Oranges United States 800,000000 750,000 700,000 650,000 600,000 550,000 500,000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

CITRUS OUTLOOK 14 15 A couple of new citrus sales occurred this past year (2014) including one for $8.5 million in Imperial Valley of California. In 2013 a large citrus sale occurred in Yuma for $18,600,000 including an aged packing facility. The California sales ranged from $9,000 to $18,500 per acre depending upon the variety and condition of the citrus while the Arizona sales ranged from approximately $15,000 to $17,000 per acre. In January of 2011Yuma experienced a severe freeze. Most of the crop was lost for the fall of 2011. The following year (fall 2012) production was at from 70% to 80% of normal. The fall of 2013 was thought to be a record year with some growers receiving from $4,000 to $6,000 per acre. This past year (fall 2014 into January 2015) was even better. The best groves yielded in the range of 600 to 700 field boxes per acre with returns expected to be as much as $15/f.b., net of picking & packing costs. Obviously a number of groves did not do as well but still returned a significant profit to the landowner. The lemon acreage continues to decline in Yuma and nationally. Minneolas are expected to have a good size crop depending upon the location (400 600 f.b./ac). However, commodity prices are expected to be a lot lower at say $4/f.b. Demand for grapefruit has been fair to good with past freezes in Texas and Florida. A significant amount of Medjool dates are being planted in the Yuma area- approaching 10,000 acres. Prices have been good for Medjool dates, but the future supply is increasing significantly. The Asian Citrus Psyllid or Citrus Greening Disease is the newest to impact the citrus industry. Citrus Greening was first found in Florida in 1998. No infected groves have been found in the Yuma area to date. The insect carrying the disease, citrus psyllid has been found but not the disease. The disease is characterized by blotchy mottle on the leaves, alters the fruit taste, and in some cases the fruit tends to green back-up after partially maturing/coloring. The disease is transmitted by the Psyllid and/or by grafting infected trees. Previously nursery stock (young citrus trees) could not be transported and sold outside the quarantine area. Those restrictions have been lifted. The USDA in concert with the University of California Riverside is expected to release two different parasitic wasps in an attempt to control the citrus psyllid- biological control, not chemical. Since the mid 1990 s a significant amount of acreage has been removed in District III (desert- Yuma, Phoenix, & Coachella Valley), partly because of disease but also because of aging groves and urbanization. Macrophylla Decline and Coniopohera are being named as the cause of accelerating the decline in older lemons. Macrophylla Decline is described as an incompatibility between Macrophylla rootstock and the bud- particularly Frost New Cellar (Frost New Cellar budded to the rootstock/macrophylla). Other varieties of lemons do not seem to have experienced the decline (tree declines at say 27 yrs of age while others go to say 35 years). Coniopohera is a wind-borne disease. In actuality, two new strains of the disease have been found, Antrodia and the other too new to have a name. This wind-borne (may also be transmitted via mechanical tree trimmers) disease affects the limbs of the trees causing premature limb breakage. If caught in time, Coniopohera can be minimized- cut limbs with chain saw. Macrophylla rootstock is still being planted because of its early fruit and high yields. Rough lemon rootstock produces a lower yield but lasts a lot longer. Two varieties of lemons exist, Lisbon and Eureka. Yuma I.V. Calif Value Per Acre Activity Trend Rent Range Activity Trend Young Groves 1-5 Yrs. $8,000 - $10,000 Limited/Stable Seldom Rented Stable Mid-life 6-15 Yrs. $12,000 - $18,000 Limited/Stable Seldom Rented Stable Late-life 16-30 Yrs. $10,000 - $15,000 Moderate/Stable Seldom Rented Stable Note: The $8,000/ac for 1 year old lemons is the underlying land unless located farther out. In years past the market has differentiated between idle farmland and farmland planted with 1 yr old citrus. Idle farmland worth say $14,000/ac on the mesa in Yuma has demonstrated a premium or $17,000 to $18,000 per acre if planted with 10-15 year old lemons in prime production (comments subject to change over time). Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District, $60.00 acre for nine acre feet, additional $6.00/ac ft (paying $750/ac for idling selected acreage- water sale). Unit B, $125 for 10 acre feet, additional $13/acre foot. (west side of mesa) *Prices as high as $23,500 per acre have been experienced in the southern end of the mesa w/ development 5 to 10 years off Bard, California previously reported on but essentially few groves exist- planted with vegetable Bard Water District, $45.00, 5 or 8 ac ft depending on soils-loam or sandy, additional $10.50/acre foot Written as of 1-30-15 by Scott Halver, ARA, MAI @ Ganado Group, Inc.