Farm Surplus in Fresno and the Central Valley
Sell surplus crop inputs, irrigation components, packaging materials, agri-chemicals, and farm supplies to local Central Valley buyers. Free to list, no commissions, local pickup only.
Built for Fresno Businesses
Central Valley farms generate significant non-equipment, non-produce surplus every season: leftover crop inputs, overstock seed and fertilizers, surplus drip tape and irrigation fittings, unsold packaging materials, and farm supplies that didn't get used during the season. Most of it sits in barns, depreciates, and eventually gets discarded or sold at a steep loss to a broker. 559 Overstock connects Central Valley farms and agricultural operations with local business buyers who can absorb this surplus quickly, at prices that recover real value rather than cover only disposal costs. Buyers are other farms, nurseries, landscapers, cooperatives, and agricultural businesses across Fresno, Tulare, Kings, and Madera counties.
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How It Works
Connecting Fresno businesses in three steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of farm surplus can Central Valley farms sell on 559 Overstock?
Central Valley farms can list any legal business surplus: crop inputs including fertilizers and agri-chemicals, overstock seed and cover crops, surplus drip tape and irrigation fittings, field bins and harvest packaging, farm supplies and consumables, soil amendments, and any other agricultural materials a farm purchased but does not plan to use this season. Equipment is also welcome, though the platform has dedicated sections for farm equipment, dairy equipment, and produce and packinghouse equipment.
Who buys farm surplus in the Central Valley?
Buyers on 559 Overstock are verified local businesses in the 559 area code. Farm surplus buyers include neighboring farms with different crop programs who can use your excess inputs, nurseries and landscaping operations sourcing drip components, agricultural cooperatives, organic farms sourcing certified inputs, and smaller operations that benefit from buying surplus at below-distributor pricing rather than purchasing from a regional ag supply dealer.
How does selling surplus crop inputs compare to returning them to a distributor?
Returning surplus inputs to an agricultural distributor typically involves restocking fees, return shipping costs, and delays before credit is issued. Listing on 559 Overstock is free, reaches local buyers immediately, and allows the seller to set their own price, typically 30 to 60 percent below original cost. For time-sensitive inputs like pesticides with approaching registration dates or biologicals with short shelf lives, a fast local sale at 40 percent of cost is often a better outcome than a return credit minus fees.
How do I price surplus agricultural supplies for the local market?
Most surplus farm inputs and supplies sell on 559 Overstock at 30 to 60 percent below the original purchase price. Unopened, unexpired inputs in original packaging sell closer to 50 to 60 percent of cost. Partially used or near-expiration items price at 20 to 40 percent. Drip tape and irrigation fittings typically sell at 40 to 55 percent of distributor cost. Field bins and packaging in good condition sell at 35 to 55 percent of new pricing. Pricing competitively leads to faster claims, which is important for materials with declining value.