'Weona' has been lightly stocked operating a merino enterprise the past few years with a focus on maintaining good ground cover. The property is over 90%* arable and would suit a cropping enterprise or mixed farm. Due to limited crop history the country is fresh due to been predominantly covered in legume based clovers/ medics.
Located: 35 linear km north of Temora, 33 km south west of West Wyalong & 75 km north west of Young.
Timber: Predominately, Box, Rosewood & Pine
Rainfall: 21 inch *
Soil: Grey Clay soils to red loam soils on the higher country
Pasture: Currently all of the country is carrying a large body of clovers, medics and native grasses
Fencing: Fencing is in good condition, fenced into 7 main paddocks and 3 holding paddocks.
Water: 9 main dams
Infrastructure- Charming 3 bedroom double brick home circa 1930's. Machinery shed Workshop Two stand wool shed, steel sheep yards
Asking price $4200 per acre
To arrange an inspection please contact Oscar Freeman 0455 413 227
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