Wyona Park/89 Bourke & Halls South Road, Binnaway NSW 2395
Rural
41
Block size: 804 m² approx.
"Wyona Park" Binnaway 3klm South west of Binnaway
* Undulating to level red to heavy loam * 700 Acres arable balance timbered shade trees and open grazing
* 264 Acres sown to a mix of sub tropical premier digit, Rhodes grass, bambatsi as well as serridella and annual rye grass and some consul. * 111 Acres is in progress of being farmed for winter cropping.
* Excellent interior fencing divided into 22 paddocks with hinged joint and encompassing a 3 lane system to yards and paddocks
* Featuring 3 bores two equipped pumping to 2 tanks (120,000Ltr) reticulating to paddocks * 45,000ltrs rainwater storage * 15 Dams
* 4 Bedroom home and office * Lockup machinery shed and workshop 25mtr x 13mtrs powered. * Machinery shed 21mtr x 9mtr enclosed 3 sides and gated. * Hayshed 18mtr x 12mtr enclosed on 3 sides and gated. * 2 stand woolshed with power and purpose built steel sheep yards * Steel cattle yards with squeeze crush and shade cloth area * 2 x 40 ton cone bottom silos * 52 Solar panels * 100 established pistachio trees
Features include: Air conditioning,Rainwater storage tank
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