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LandWatch data records $14 billion of Arizona land parcels and rural property for sale. With tens of thousands of properties and rural land for sale in the state, LandWatch includes a combined 842,364 acres of Arizona land for sale. The average price of Arizona land parcels and rural property for sale is $614,330. According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Arizona is one of the biggest peanut-farming states in the country. Arizona's agricultural economy is diverse and heavily reliant on irrigation due to its arid climate. Major crops include cotton, lettuce, citrus, and alfalfa, while dairy and cattle farming are also prominent. The state is a significant producer of copper and other minerals. Additionally, Arizona has a thriving agritourism industry, with visitors able to experience farm-to-table dining and activities such as fruit picking and wine tasting. The state has been ranked among the ten best states for retirees by Kiplinger. Arizona is one of the country's top ten biggest states in terms of size, covering 114,006 square miles (73 million acres). Wildlife species to be found on land for sale in Arizona include mule deer, elk, dove, quail, turkey, and whitetail deer. Anglers have their choice of bass, trout, and catfish.
Arizona offers a wide variety of hunting opportunities, from big game such as elk and deer to small game such as quail and rabbit. The state's diverse landscape provides a range of habitats, from desert to mountain forests. Hunting permits and licenses are required and issued through a lottery system in some areas. The state also has an extensive network of public lands for hunting.
Arizona offers a wide variety of hunting opportunities, from big game such as elk and deer to small game such as quail and rabbit. The state's diverse landscape provides a range of habitats, from desert to mountain forests. Hunting permits and licenses are required and issued through a lottery system in some areas. The state also has an extensive network of public lands for hunting.