A handy positioned 60-acre block with highway frontage and side road access to house and building. Situated halfway between Toowoomba and Warwick is this well-presented property with a mix of irrigating cultivation and dryland cropping with an area of grassland divided into several smaller paddocks. Approx. 25 - 30 acres of irrigation, from a diesel motor powered pump supplying water through 420m of 4" PVC class 9 U.G Mains and 7 risers to 2 spray lines with a 15ml allocation non metered, capable of 10,000 GPH - pumping 7500 - 8000 GPH growing lucerne, green barley, oats and millets for hay production, plus 15 ac of dryland cultivation for grain or bean crops. Balance being grassland plus an electric equipped stock & domestic bore capable of 2000GPH. 2 x 5000Gal rainwater storage. Structural improvements include a 3-bedroom 1 bath solid family home, 3 bay carport and storage shed. 13m x 10m hayshed with 13m x 5m skillion, 15m x 6m steel frame machinery shed (40ft x 20ft workshop with 30ft x 20ft extension) with secured lockup tool shed & a full length rear skillion , fowl run.
A versatile block with multiple options
Contact Rod Huth 0427 060 821 Email - rod.huth@harcourts.com.au
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