Scrubbers Bedden - High rainfall & productive grazing country
Ideal for Cattle – Prime Lambs – Wool Production
Approx. 695.70 ha – 1,719 acres.
- Central Location – 35 mins Hume, Freeway, 50 mins Gundagai, 1 ½ hours Wagga Wagga, 2 ½ hours Canberra, 4 ½ hours Sydney. - Productive and picturesque – alluvial valley floor rising to undulating and pockets of steeper grazing country. Basalt caps and granite loams. - Currently running Angus cows & calves and composite ewes & lambs. - Approx. 42" rainfall – 8 dams, Stony Creek plus unnamed streams - Yellow & Grey Box, Peppermint & Stringybark, Apple Box & Red Gum timber - Excellent house sites. Steel cattle yards, sheep yards and hayshed - There is a licence agreement in place for a potential wind farm.
This is an outstanding opportunity to purchase productive and tightly held country in a reliable and high rainfall district.
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