'Eastleigh' 850 Newell Highway, West Wyalong NSW 2671
Rural
Price Reduction - $1,900 An Acre
Located *8km east of West Wyalong on the Newell Highway, 'Eastleigh is a 1,814ha (4,484 acre) property currently being used for broad acre farming. Under current management, a sound cropping rotation consisting of wheat, barley, canola and vetch has been used across the years to maximise production and improve the soils. A targeted soil improvement program consisting of lime and gypsum applications across
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