• 134.57 hectares (332 acres) on three titles of quality irrigable soils (mainly red), suitable for a variety of horticultural crops. • Currently 24ha is established to 8648 Eureka/Cox and seedless & seeded Eureka/Benton lemons • Previously a further 10ha has grown ginger - excellent drainage & favourable growing conditions • Further 98ha is available for development into a variety of crops including macadamia nuts, avocado, blueberries etc • Supported by excellent irrigation water supply, including 319 megalitre from Kolan Scheme (100% entitlement over last 10 years) • 150* megalitre on-farm storage and numerous unequipped bores - groundwater is untapped • 6" to 8" underground PVC mains throughout developed area, serviced from four separate Sunwater outlets equipped with electric motors • Multiple sheds including excellent Packing Shed (24m x 36m x 6m*) 5 bay high clearance shed (10mx 30m*), 5 bay machinery shed (12m x 20m*), workshop shed, toilet facilities, chemical storage, fuel shed, car accomodation • Accommodation includes Queenslander timber home and 3 room workers amenities building • Conveniently, most structures are located on Lot 1 (3.83 ha) • Well positioned just minutes to Bruce Highway around 30 minutes to Bundaberg
AGENTS COMMENTS: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ABUNDANCE OF WATER AND POTENTIAL GALORE * Approx.
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