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Affordale Farming

Location: “REDAM" Warialda

“REDAM”

901.2 Ha                                                                    2226.86 Acres 

  • 21 Km’s NW of Warialda on the Oregon Rd, all weather access.
  • Approximately 675 mm pa (27”pa)  
  • Undulating running from creek flats to low hills. Soils are approximately 50% black basalt, 30% red loams and clays and 20% lighter soils with small areas of sandy soils. Some rocky basalt hills and areas of heavier timber.
  • Approx. 1100 acres has been farmed. 250 acres under oats and 70 acres medic based pasture this year with a further 350 acres being prepared at present. Balance natural grasses. Most cultivation country contoured.
  • Bore with electric          submersible       to house and 4 troughs. Pump jack to tanks and 11 troughs. Spring with windmill to tank and troughs. 5 dams.
  • New boundary on eastern and most of southern boundary. Remainder netting and barb in stock proof condition. Internal fencing is generally good hinge joint and barb with electric stand off. 
  • Large 4 bedroom weather board home featuring new roof and solar hot water system. New split system and reverse cycle air conditioners, new wood heater. Most rooms freshly painted 2 toilets, separate laundry and large spacious family room. 18 x 9 metre workshop with cement floor and power, 20 x 10 metre hay shed, 2 stand electric shearing shed with renewed steel sheep yards. Small set of timber cattle yards.
  • Owner generally running 1800 ewes and lambs plus agistment cattle.
  • Redam is a good mixed farm with the capacity to grow summer and winter crops. Bred and fatten both cattle and sheep and close to markets. (Approx. 80 km’s to Inverell Sale yards)

Sensibly priced at $540 acre or $1.2 million

CONTACT:  Mark Smith       0429 629 439

 

 
       
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