Developer, BLM working on land swap in Red Lake area

red_lakeBy Kim Steele | Kingman Daily Miner

A possible exchange of land that would consolidate private and public property at Red Lake is in the works between developer Jim Rhodes and the Bureau of Land Management.

Rhodes, a former Las Vegas developer who returned to Mohave County last year to grow vegetables in Golden Valley, is hoping to acquire about 21,000 acres of public land administered by the BLM. Rhodes, whose company is called Kingman Farms, is planning to grow alfalfa and other crops on about 7,500 acres of the 33,000 acres he owns at the site located about 20 miles north of Kingman.

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