* Lot 1-609.38ha, Lot 23-323.48ha, Lot 27-520.77ha, Lot 28-310.51ha & Lot 29-203.82ha * Rare opportunity to secure large broad acre farming land in the Mallee district of Tutye/Cowangie Vic. * Held by the same family for 3 generations being approximately 4862.76 acres with strong farming practises and history. * Extensive work to restore sandy rises, removal of internal fencing, reefinating and removal of internal obstacles for larger machinery. * Established watering points and a central spray filling station. * Cropping history of Canola while current rotations of Lentils, Wheat & Barley. * Water supply from privately owned bore with power. 2 dams, pipeline to tanks and stock troughs. * Approximately 4500acres of arable undulating to rising red loam silos. Fenced to 5 plain wire with steel and wooden posts. * Only improvements are a steel framed cattle yard and loading ramp. * Tutye is located 175kms SW of Mildura, 80kms to Ouyen, 30kms to Murrayville, 58kms to Pinnaroo SA
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