Listing ID : 556619
Posted on May 11, 2023 428
This farm has been fully upgraded to meet all standards. It’s an easy 1 hour and 10-minute drive away from the Albuquerque airport, with an early growing season beginning about two weeks before Albuquerque.
This pre-licensed farm has a current state cannabis production and manufacturing license on premise. Municipal, commercial water for greenhouse use allowed by the State is available along with 5000 gallons of on-site water storage with room to grow!
The four-zone, four-hundred-pot grow has an automated irrigation/fertigation system that can be controlled remotely. It sits on roughly 2 acres, licensed and ready for additional outdoor or added greenhouse cultivation. The garden is enclosed by an eight-foot-tall CMU block security wall that exceeds state standards and has a CCTV/alarm system that can be monitored and controlled remotely.
Additional workspace and land abound on this site! A 2,000 sq ft barn serves as the farm office, storage, and post-harvest processing space. In addition, this farm comes with hard-to-find drying and curing space in the form of a 40-foot built-out refrigerator trailer. There’s also room for a caretaker or farm staff with a 1200 sq ft, three bedroom, one bathroom ranch style home.
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