Currently utilised as a grazing operation supporting a self-replacing merino flock
673* hectares in total of which 662* hectares (98%) is arable. Benefitted by productive soil types that include grey clays and grey clay loams, that are suitable for the production of high value crops (wheat, barley and canola)
Easy transition to dryland cropping as some of the property has been fallowed in preparation for 2024 crop, supported by a full profile of moisture and an annual rainfall of 550* millimetres
Structural improvements and operational infrastructure include extensive grain storage (2,535* tonnes), machinery shed, chemical fill point, owner’s residence and supported by an 11kW* solar array, including an 8kW* battery
Secure stock and operational water supplied from the stock and domestic bore as well as earthen dams
Located close to major commodity storage, processing and marketing facilities, 27* kilometres south-east of Forbes, 27* kilometres north of Grenfell, & 27* kilometres south-west of Gooloogong in the highly productive Mulyandry region of the Lachlan valley
Forest Lodge is being sold by Expression of Interest, closing Tuesday 12 March 2024 at 12pm (AEDT).
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