Lot 125 Mount McEuen Road, Mount McEuen, Wondai QLD 4606
Rural
3
Block size: 62 m² approx.
LOOKING FOR THE BEST 155 ACRE FARM - HERE IT IS
LOOKING FOR THE BEST 155 ACRE FARM - HERE IT IS - Features elevation - town water - improved pastures on prime red soils. • Well positioned just 15 minutes west of Wondai & 45 minutes Kingaroy • 62.8 hectares (155 acres) Quality Red Soil ex-cultivation • Warm, elevated country - totally cleared, contoured and established to Green panic, Rhodes grass & Blue grass + legumes • Comfortably run 40-50 steers • Reticulated Rural Water scheme delivering water to 9000 litre poly tank & reticulated to 5 stock troughs plus one dam • Securely fenced & subdivided into 7 grazing paddocks, 2 laneways & watering square • 3 bay colorbond shed (2 bays concreted & lockable) with 23,000 litre poly rainwater tank set on elevated position • Portable steel yards
LOOKING TO HAVE YOUR OWN 'GRASS FATTENED' BEEF - THIS PROPERTY HAS A PROVEN ABILITY TO FATTEN OFF THE EXCELLENT IMPROVED PASTURES - OR BUILT YOUR DREAM HOME OVERLOOKING THE BARAMBAH CREEK VALLEY - EXCELLENT LOCATION.
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