A Long Held Livestock, Cropping And Irrigation Holding A meticulously well-presented property encompassing some of the districts finest soils 3Br brick veneer home in a traditional lawn and garden setting, fruit trees, adjoining garage, S & D bore Quality fencing with north south laneway, 2x stock containment areas, pressurised trough water system 2x machinery sheds, 1x new hay shed, ample water and fuel storage, quick fill station 3 stand shearing shed and adjoining yards, all steel cattle yards with loading facilities Laser levelled irrigation, recycle system & equipped sump, access to MIL water supply & drainage Excellent soil health and input history, native tree line & Old Man saltbush plantations Established pastures incl Lucerne with 25ha canola, 32ha barley and 26ha of oats included in the sale 2 MIL W/Ent's & 581 D/Ent's. A further 579 W/Entitlements will be made available to the successfull purchasers at a pre-determined price
Auction: via AuctionsPlus online platform Date Thursday 15th September, 11.00am Matt Horne 0409 355 733 Elders Deniliquin 0358 905 100
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