Is this the best value in the Wheatbelt, 2 tonne Canola last year & enjoying another good season
Genuine sellers asking $2,900,000-00, this represents very good value given recent sales in the area.
'Wells' yielded 2 tonne per hectare of in 2022 season, and is currently enjoying another great season with promising yield potential, an inspection will impress. The is a solid mix of easy working soils, original vegetation is mostly 'White Gum' and 'Jam' country along with some 'Salmon' and 'York' gum with a defined area of sand. The farm is undulating and mostly 'open' country that is located in a very reliable district of Dangin west of Quairading. A real feature here is the quality and quantity of the freshwater supply via huge, solar equipped soak. This pumps across the property and to a 'poly' tank supplying spray water. The supply appears to be endless with considerably more supply than is able to be used and the quality is fantastic. There is back up from a centrally located freshwater dam. The standard of fencing is considered good quality and is stockproof. A typical application of fertiliser includes approximately 60kg/ha of 'Agflow' along with 25 kg/ha of Muriate of Potash. Nitrogen application has generally been liquid and is applied as per seasonal conditions with approximately 40L at seeding and top ups as required. Soil ameliorants include 800kg to 1 tonne per hectare of 'Hi- Cal' and 300kg per hectare of Gypsum across most of the property in recent years Located 13 kilometres west from Quairading, 42 kilometres east from Beverley and 140 kilometres from Perth metro on Dangin-North road in a very reliable rainfall belt.
'Wells' is now priced at $2,900,000-00 and open for offers
Contact Agent Rex Luers 0417 092 567
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