$1,720,000 - "Jakku" - Versatile, Proven and Ready to Go
$1,720,000 - "Jakku" - Versatile, Proven and Ready to Go
Located in the sought after Bool Lagoon area, this 245.91 acre property will appeal to graziers and croppers alike. "Jakku" is sited on two titles; situated on the southern side of Obournes Lane.
The property is well fenced with plain and barbed wires into four paddocks. Renovation has been key to production, with the vendor establishing solid stands of phalaris and clovers. All fertilised with 120kg/ha annually. Approximately 25 ha has been cropped in rotation and was sown last season to wheat.
"Jakku" has history of hay production, with 440 round bales cut from 25ha. Add to this, the property has ran merino ewes and heifers year. Hay, crops and grazing. So much versatility and production.
Improvements include cattle yards, with crush and loading ramp. This property will do it all and is ready to go, whatever your penchant in primary production is.
Call Tom Pearce 0427 642 138 now to arrange your inspection.
Property Code: 865
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