About Inzana Ranch
They appreciate the results of their labor and the challenging but worthwhile work. They Inzana Ranch feel as though they are constantly learning new things and searching for the ideal fruit, whether it be an apple, fig, or tangerine. One of the remaining surviving examples of a pre-irrigated central California wheat ranch from the late 19th century is their house and ranch. Since they bought the property in 1985, improvements and repairs have been made practically continuously. The original home, barns, and outbuildings were all made of redwood both inside and out when they were built in 1890, close to the end of the Victorian era. Inzana Ranch have all been meticulously renovated or reconstructed. With the use of flood, drip, and micro-sprinkler irrigation systems, they have completely been converted into densely planted organic fruit and nut orchards; without them, the landscape would not look much like the rolling wheat fields it was in the late 19th century.