Water security and highly productive soils - Multiple cropping or pasture options
'Aplins' is a highly productive property with great water security comprising 146.6ha (362 acres) in two freehold titles.
• Rich Black and Chocolate soils • Approx. 170 acres of cultivation • 7 Span Valley Centre Pivot covering approx. 108 acres - remainder of cultivation serviced by PVC hydrants • 230 ML Isis Water Scheme Allocation plus 84 Ha Irrigation Licences from Schilling Creek and 32ML Storage Dam with 55HP electric pump • New 14m x 9m 3 bay shed with lights & power (incl. 15amp) - 3 x roller doors with opening 4.3m high & 3.9m wide • Large older style machinery shed • Brand new 22,800L tank off new shed • House site with power • Previous crops include sweet potatoes, wheat and sorghum (last crop was wheat harvested in November 2023) • Currently regrown with areas of rhodes grass, green panic, silk sorghum, leucaena • Located 12km from Gin Gin and 42km from Bundaberg this block is ideally located to service a number of markets
This highly productive property is well suited to a number of crops or pasture - the choice is yours.
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