"Eurambeen Station" Renowned Western Victorian Holding 2343Ha (5790 acres)*
Highly productive red & grey soil profiles. Flat to gently undulating topography, ideally suited to large scale cropping/grazing, 33000 DSE. Excellent fertilizer and lime history.
Ancient redgums are scattered throughout the property along with other plantations.
Reliable 682mm* (26 inches*) average annual rainfall.
Abundant natural water supply, traversed by the Fiery Creek. Numerous surface dams. 1 Stock and Domestic Bore, 2 commercial bores. T&L Centre pivot 7 tower irrigator (as new) 200 ML irrigation licence.
Fencing is good to excellent. Subdividing the property into 46 paddocks.
Historic Bluestone shearing shed. 6 stand shearing shed 27M x 14M. Steel sheep yards and loading ramp. Steel cattle yards and loading ramp. Machinery shed 24M x 18M. New, 48M x 18M X 5.5M Colourbond machinery shed.
Ideally located 8km west of Beaufort, 57km Ballarat, 29km Ararat, 168km Melbourne CBD
Expressions of Interest closes, Wednesday 29th November @ 2pm
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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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