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0 McDonalds Lane, Grenfell NSW 2810

Rural
1
Block size: 2525 Hectares approx.

High Rainfall Cropping

Comprising 2,525ha* across two landholdings, including Tumble Downs (1,894ha*) & Elambone (658ha*)
Currently utilised as a dryland cropping operation suited to a range of broadacre crops (wheat, barley, canola, lupins, faba beans, & chickpeas)
2,120ha* (83%) is arable in an annual rainfall zone greater than 620mm*
Benefitted by productive soil types, with a history of fertiliser application & soil amelioration.
Open & level land types offering economies of scale and efficiency.
200ha* (8%) is utilized for grazing & the production of prime lambs, supported by secure stock water, and fit for purpose infrastructure.
Structural improvements & operational infrastructure include extensive grain storage (3,385t*), machinery sheds, workshop, hay sheds, chemical storage & fill points, multiple residential options provided for both management and workers.
Situated in the well regarded Central West region of New South Wales, close to commodity facilities (grain receivals & livestock markets), agricultural service providers, education facilities, & medical services.

Elambone 702 Gerrybang Road Grenfell
Comprises 658ha* of which 579ha* is arable (88%*), with the residual utilized for grazing.
First class grain storage infrastructure, with a 1,500t* grain shed, concrete floor, and outload chutes, two 600t* aerated silos, powered by a 37.5kVA* generator, one 60t* grain silo, and three 60t* fertiliser silos.
Stock and operational water supplied from bore and a 130,000l* storage tank, collecting from grain shed.

Tumble Downs McDonalds Lane Warraderry, via Grenfell
Comprises 1,894ha* of which 1,540ha* is arable (82%), with the residual utilized for grazing, (123ha*), and 230ha* of remnant timber.
Stock and operational water is supplied from Central Tablelands water, native dog creek and earthen dams.
The arable component has a history of fertiliser application and soil amelioration, underpinning a highly productive cropping program.

Tumble Downs Aggregation is being offered for sale by Expression Of Interest (EOI), closing at 12pm (AEDT), on Tuesday 12 March 2024.
The Aggregation is being offered as a whole or as separate parcels.

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Key details

Bedrooms:
1
Property type:
Rural
Block Size:
2525 Hectares*

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Block size: 2525Hectares (approx)
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Listing ID: 182269882. This listing has been viewed 18 times. It was first displayed on 05/02/2024 and last updated on 05/02/2024.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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