Jewel on the Murray A Broadscale Riverfront Holding
• Exceptional riverfront holding encompassing a healthy balance of highly efficient irrigation, productive dryland cropping and open grazing country • Excellent centrally located improvements and infrastructure including a large 5BR brick veneer home, 3x 800T silos, 5 stand shearing shed and adjoining yards, large capacity steel cattle yards, multiple hay sheds and large machinery shed • 4kms* exclusive Murray River frontage with all year round water access. 2x55kw electric and 450 mm diesel river pumps. Multi stage S & D pump. 15kms* pipeline to concrete troughs • 300 ha* centre pivot and 150 ha* lateral irrigation, 120 ha* pipes and risers flood irrigation. Plenty of scope for future development using existing infrastructure • Consistent agronomic management favouring best farm practices. 2021 lentils, chickpeas, canola, vetch, fallow, dryland lucerne. 2022 crop ready • NSW Murray Zone 11 Water. 8ML High Security Stock and Domestic included. Option to purchase 2,140ML General Security Entitlements • Situated 37km east of Swan Hill, 40km north west of Barham, 324km north of Melbourne, 173km north of Bendigo.
Expressions of Interest Closing Wednesday 9th March, 12.00 Noon Peter Robertson 0417 636 348 Matt Horne 0409 355 733 Elders Swan Hill 03 5036 0100
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