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Related-Party Transactions
3 Months Ended
Jan. 31, 2026
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Related-Party Transactions Related-Party Transactions
The Company has transactions with equity method investments and various related parties summarized in Note 6 - Equity in Investments and in the tables below (in thousands):
January 31, 2026October 31, 2025
Balance SheetBalance Sheet
RefRelated-PartyReceivables/Other from Related Parties, netOther AssetsPayables to Related PartiesReceivables/Other from Related Parties, netOther AssetsPayables to Related Parties
Mutual water companies$— $762 $1,507 $— $514 $117 
YMIDD$100 $— $— $202 $— $— 
FGF$2,834 $514 $757 $2,771 $514 $757 
LLCB$— $— $3,444 $— $— $3,444 
Rosales$— $— $992 $— $— $1,671 
10 Law firm$— $— $49 $— $— $— 
Three Months Ended January 31, 2026Three Months Ended January 31, 2025
Consolidated Statement of OperationsConsolidated Statement of Operations
RefRelated-PartyNet Revenue AgribusinessNet Revenue Other OperationsAgribusiness Expense and OtherDividends PaidNet Revenue AgribusinessNet Revenue Other OperationsAgribusiness Expense and OtherDividends Paid
Employees$— $231 $— $— $— $236 $— $— 
Mutual water companies$— $— $2,405 $— $— $— $654 $— 
YMIDD$305 $— $$— $306 $— $$— 
FGF$83 $33 $— $— $83 $50 $— $— 
Principal Owner$— $— $— $220 $— $— $— $245 
Rosales$31 $— $287 $— $1,355 $— $44 $— 
Del Mar$— $— $— $— $43 $— $— $— 
10 Law firm$— $— $49 $— $— $— $— $— 
(1) Employees - The Company rents certain of its residential housing assets to employees on a month-to-month basis and recorded rental income from employees.
(2) Mutual water companies - The Company has representation on the boards of directors of the mutual water companies in which the Company has investments, as well as other water districts. Refer to Note 8 - Other Assets. The Company recorded capital contributions, purchased water and water delivery services and had water payments due to the mutual water companies and districts.
(4) Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District (“YMIDD”) - The Company has representation on the board of directors of YMIDD. The Company purchased water from YMIDD and had no amounts payable to them for such purchases. Additionally, the Company received fallowing revenue from YMIDD and had a receivable outstanding.
(5) FGF Trapani (“FGF”) - FGF is a 49% partner in the Trapani Fresh joint venture in Argentina, and the Company had a receivable from FGF for lemon sales and the sale of packing supplies and a payable due to FGF for fruit purchases and services. The Company records revenue and receivables related to the licensing of intangible assets to FGF. The Company leases the Santa Clara ranch to FGF, and records rental revenue related to the leased land.
(6) LLCB - The Company entered into a joint venture with Lewis for the residential development of its East Area I real estate development project and formed LLCB as the development entity. Refer to Note 5 - Real Estate Development.
(7) Principal owner - The Company has one principal owner with ownership shares over 10% and paid dividends to such owner.
(8) Rosales - The Company has an equity interest in Rosales as noted in Note 6 - Equity in Investments. The Company recognized lemon and orange sales to Rosales and procured lemons and oranges from Rosales. The Company had no amounts due from Rosales for such sales and had amounts due to Rosales for such purchases.
(9) Limco Del Mar, Ltd. (“Del Mar”) - The Company has an interest in Del Mar as a general partner and as a limited partner. Through August 3, 2025, the Company provided Del Mar with farm management services and Del Mar marketed lemons through the Company. The Company recorded revenue for farm management services provided to Del Mar in the first three months of fiscal year 2025.
(10) Law firm - One of the Company’s directors is a partner at a law firm which provides legal services to the Company and the Company had amounts due for such services.