Renowned as an early established fresh fruit area this property is ideal as an extension or stand-alone holding. Ideal for the building of a home subject to Council approval. Majority of verities Planted 2009 - 2010 consisting of 1.44ha Flame Seedless, 3.58ha Crimson, 1.56ha Long Crimson, .7ha Menindee, Grown under licence is .60ha Adora planted 19, 1.26ha Autumn Crisp planted '19 & 2.36ha Midnight Beauty . Netafim filtration with electric pump, 2000ltr fertigation suppling drip irrigation with some overheads and low levels as back up. Property waters in 3 shifts. System can be automated but is currently manual. 96.5 Megalitres of AUL while 70 Megalitres is available to purchase at agreed values. Known for early harvesting. Potential to increase yields. Property can be sold with or without crop.
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