This is Murray Pine country, the best of the best, 256 acres of East Shepparton Fine Sandy Loam, suitable for any horticultural or agricultural enterprise. Approximately 40 acres is under irrigation, complete with recycling dam, ensuring optimal production year after year.
A strong history of successful cropping and grazing activity, this property also has a three-bedroom cottage plus a 20m x 20m shed/workshop.
Enhancing the opportunity is a hay shed, a covered stock shed, and steel stock yards, for efficient livestock management. Plus, the property offers direct access to the Goulburn River.
Whether you're looking to expand your commercial farming portfolio or seeking a spacious, productive lifestyle change in an appealing locality, only minutes from Shepparton, this property will impress.
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