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FOR SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
SOUTH ORCHARD
This orchard, 21.8± acres in size, is planted with 14.8± acres of Lapin Cherries and 5.0± acres of Skeena Cherries. These
trees were planted in 2003. The spacing of trees in this orchard is approximately 16’ X 16’. The irrigation is managed by
micro sprinklers and a Rain Bird R-10 turbo system. The normal harvest window is between July 30 and August 5.
ABOVE DITCH
This orchard, approximately 13.5± acres in size, is planted with 7.1± acres of Sweet Heart Cherries and 2.4± acres of
Rainier Cherries. These trees were planted in 2006. Tree spacing in this orchard is 14’ X 14’. The irrigation is managed
by micro sprinklers and a Rain Bird R-10 turbo system. The normal harvest window is between August 4 and August 7.
TESKE ORCHARD
This orchard is located west of the main block along Hidden Valley Lane. This 25.1± acre orchard is planted with 12.1±
acres of Lambert Cherries and 3.0± acres of Rainier Cherries. These trees were planted in approximately 1982. The spac-
ing of trees in this orchard is between 24’ X 26’. The irrigation is managed with hand pack pipe. The normal harvest
window in this orchard is between July 16 and July 24.
THE IMPROVEMENTS
South
Middle
West
Teske
Hidden Valley
Camp
Hidden Valley
Lane
Receiving
Shed
Brine
Shed
RECEIVING AND BRINE SHEDS
Centrally located, the Receiving and Brine Sheds are at
the end of the Hidden Valley Road Easement on approxi-
mately one acre. The Brine Shed is a 3,168± square foot
pole building utilized for placing a brine solution into the
cherry bins. The Brine shed adjoins a 2,592± square foot
general purpose building which also includes the Miller
Orchards office. There is power and water to the building.
The Brine Shed contains a chain drive conveyor system
that is utilized to fill the bins.
The Receiving Shed is approximately 3,780 square feet,
and is also a pole building. The Receiving Shed houses
the orchards hydro-cooler and a scale. The hydro-cooler
is an Evapco condenser hydro-cooler that contains a Lar-
kin heat craft condenser unit. The building is served by
From east end of property overlooking valley, main block of orchards
and receiving and brine sheds