458 Dimond Road, Beaver Rock, Maryborough QLD 4650
Rural
Block size: 677 m² approx.
GRASS, GRASS, GRASS - CC 400 BREEDERS
'Dimond Downs' 15km coastal side of Maryborough - 678*ha (1675 ac*) highly productive grazing • Flat, open country - very easily managed with central laneway • Exceptional grass coverage and production - Pangola, Callide Rhodes, Humidicola & Setaria with good mix of white clover, Seca stylo & lotononis legumes • Reliable 45" average yearly rainfall and mild Winters for year-round grass growth • Very well watered with dual water supply in most paddocks • 2 bores equipped with solar pumps to 3 tanks and 14 troughs & yards + 10 dams • 14 paddocks serviced by central laneway - fencing very good to excellent • 12m x 12m fully lockable shed with high clearance roller door and fully concreted • Timber stockyards with pound, vet crush, new Morrissey branding cradle & calf race and adjoining cable yards • All weather access to yards
A highly productive property in a reliable rainfall area that can be used for breeding, backgrounding and fattening. In the last six years Dimond Downs has carried between 600 - 700 branded cattle in a rotational grazing system where no chemicals have been used for tick, worms or buffalo fly in the last 2 years.
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