AREA:
484.80 hectares (1197.97 acres)

LOCATION:
“Currawee” is located 30km north of Moree via the bitumen sealed Rosedale Road. Internal access is via a formed gravel road to the building area. 105km south of Goondiwindi.

TITLE:
Freehold & Leasehold

RAINFALL:
576.3mm

COUNTRY:
The country comprises mainly level black soils with some smaller light areas throughout. Mainly heavy black and chocolate soils with Belah and Myall. The property adjoins the Wallon Creek along the southern boundary. The cultivation comprises efficient farming with central gravel road for access.

ARABLE COUNTRY:
Cultivation – 407 ha (85%) in 3 main paddocks
Majority was planter to barley and chick peas for 2020 winter crop with good results. Sorghum currently planted.

FENCING
Northern boundary of the property comprises new fencing. The majority of the property is all stock proof with remaining boundaries not fenced.

WATER
139,000L of rainwater via multiple tanks attached to the buildings and interconnected. 50mm pipeline (3.5km) to gravel pit water storage on Wallon Creek via easement which pumps to 22,000L tank and is then gravity feeds to the

IMPROVEMENTS:
Large 4 bedroom weatherboard homestead. Set in large yards with car accommodation.
Grain shed – 300T capacity, concrete floor, approx 200m2
3x 350T Flat bottom silos with in-floor augers, 2 x 70T Sherwell Silos
2x 1,500T Bunkers with tarps
Cattle yards – Steel post and rail (incomplete), water connected
Workshop – Small steel frame, galvanized cladding, concrete floor, power connected
Hay shed – Steel frame, galvanized iron roof, approx 200m2

AUCTION:
11am 17th December 2020 at the Royal Hotel Moree

CONTACT:
Sandy Bailey – 0406 109 492
Paul Kelly – 0428 281 428

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