Conveniently located within 20km of Horsham within close proximity of the Natimuk Grain Receival Centre and the Horsham Livestock exchange this attractive undulating 428 acre (173.20 ha) property offers an opportunity to purchase a productive small acreage in a highly regarded cropping and grazing area and would be ideally suited to a variety of crop types or mixed farming practices incorporating both cropping and livestock production on rotation.
Displaying productive mixed soil types, long term cropping history supported by a strong Gypsum and Lime dressing program the property is divided into 3 main paddocks complimented by a heavily treed native creek corridor and numerous scattered stands of native trees, serviceable to near new boundary and divisional fencing, several catchment dams, GWMW pipeline connection and a full cropping and chemical history available on request.
The ideal addition to existing farming enterprises or someone wanting to enter the cropping or grazing business for the first time. With several possible homesites offering extended views over the Wimmera Plains towards Mount Arapiles future development or subdivision into smaller allotments would also be an option (STCA)
For further details or the opportunity to view this excellent property please contact sole marketing agents.
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