Farm & Ranch

Most buyers will want at least a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) done, and follow up with Phase II ESA if recognized environmental conditions are identified during the Phase I ESA.

As you can gather, most farm and ranch properties use petroleum and hazardous chemicals, and may also have an on-site landfill.

Farm Properties Services

Recognized environmental conditions associated with farm & ranch properties include:

  • Cattle dipping vats
  • Farm equipment maintenance areas
  • Pesticide and Herbicide storage areas
  • Underground and above ground petroleum storage tanks
  • Hazardous chemicals storage areas
  • Debris and garbage dump and burn areas

Ranch Properties Services

CRG provides services for:

  • Purchasers
  • Land Owners
  • Investors
  • Developers
  • Ranch lands
  • Farmlands
  • Utility rights of way
  • Private Land owners
  • Land development
  • Due Diligence