Located along the Eastern Eyre Peninsula, the Property 692 Mount Hill Coomaba Road sits 15km from Port Neil and 43km from Tumby Bay.
The property is 536.4 ha (1,352ac) total, with approximately 477ha (1,178ac) arable for cropping, and has been run as a continuous cropping enterprise for the last 6 seasons, with sheep being part of the rotation in previous years. The land is slightly undulating with mainly loam to sandy loam over clay soils with some areas of limestone on the surface.
The farm is fenced into 11 paddocks, with the creek and saltbush areas also fenced off. Water is supplied via the properties own SA Water Meter, with the Western located stock troughs on the property being supplied direct, and the remaining troughs & house been fed from a Poly header tank.
Infrastructure consists of an older 3 bedroom / 1 bathroom besablock house, shearing shed, fertiliser shed, and multiple smaller machinery sheds.
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For more information contact: Justin Thompson 0427 130 124 Nutrien Harcourts Tumby Bay justin.thompson@nutrien.com.au www.nutrienharcourts.com.au RLA 102485
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