'Hay Grains' Ideally located in the Riverina's irrigation and cropping district
12,500 tonne capacity, 4x 1,566 and 2x 1,244 tonne vertical aerated silos, near new 120t/hr drive over pit with horizontal grain pump system Grain shed with 2000 tonne holding capacity and drive over pit, 12x 100 tonne silos, 2x 250 tonne aerated silos High clearance bulk fertiliser/commodities shed with three bays and attached secure shed Renovated site office comprising of a grain testing room, bedroom, kitchen, lounge, new bathroom Large secure workshop and storage shed Registered electronic weighbridge, 3 phase power, gravelled and compacted yard or all weather access Included in the sale are augers and running plant, grain treatment, analyzing and software equipment A safe and secure site with a great history of hygiene and offering ample room for further silo or bunker expansion
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Expressions of Interest Closing Tuesday 30th August, 12.00 Noon Matt Horne 0409 355 733 Elders Hay 02 6993 1007 Elders Deniliquin 03 5890 5100
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