A grazing property with a blank canvas as an ideal starter or additional block. A history of grazing sheep and cattle with some older cultivation areas now gone back to established native pasture. Currently destocked and carrying a good body of feed moving forward for the successful purchaser. No water worries here with 5 Dams, strategically placed plus seasonal creek. Our sellers have historically run 500 wethers on "Ferndale" which of course equates to approximately 50 steers, which is a carrying capacity which will give you some productivity based on todays prices. An easy access property "Ferndale" has frontage to the Cunningham Highway and is positioned approximately 45 minutes west of Warwick with all its services, plus local hotel, restaurant and Primary School only a few minutes down the road. If your looking for a grazing property with a difference that's not going to give your bank manager a heart attack then "Ferndale" could well be the answer!! For further information or to book an inspection please contact Andrew Williams 0429 004 299 or Mark Abra 0407 787 579
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