Nutrien Harcourts Mildura are pleased to be presenting for sale this Murrayville mixed farming agricultural enterprise which delivers scale for cereal cropping, hay and prime lamb production.
Original property asset has been owned by the Abbetmeyer family since 1930 and is now being offered for sale on behalf of the Estate of the Late Mr. Darren Abbetmeyer.
Strategically located to Murrayville, with alternative supporting service towns being Pinnaroo, Lameroo, Underbool, Ouyen, Mildura and Adelaide.
The Murrayville district has long been renowned and recognised as a prime cereal cropping, mixed farming district of the lower north-west Mallee district of Victoria.
Comprising 2,198 ha (5,431 ac), spanning across six freehold certificates of title, this property delivers all the essential elements of size, versatility, operational productivity, well-managed soils and an ideal climate.
The aggregation is being offered for sale by Expressions of Interest to purchase in one parcel or as three independent and non-contingent property assets.
(i) "Bywaters" containing 259 ha (640 ac), including all operational infrastructure
(ii) "Phillip's" and "Kuchel's" containing 534 ha (1,319 ac)
(iii) "Littles", "Chidlow's", "Duffield's", "Creasy's" and "Wilson's" containing 1,405 ha (3,472 ac)
There are current lease agreements in place for option three (iii).
All allotments are serviced with frontage to maintained all-weather gravel surfaced public roads, allowing for the efficient movement of machinery in a safe manner between the aggregation.
Soil types and topography are well suited to a continuous cereal cropping, hay and prime lamb production program; including wheat, barley, oats, vetch, lupins, with approximately 94 % of the total land area being arable for cropping purposes.
Operational infrastructure includes a raised 3 stand steel frame shearing shed with adjoining cyclone/weldmesh sheep yards; 90' x 30' steel frame machinery shed; 50' x 30' machinery shed; Grants sliding roof 130t super shed, concrete floor.
Historical rainfall records indicate the aggregation receives an annual rainfall of between 300mm and 330mm
Combined, these features deliver a quality well-presented agricultural asset, offering a unique opportunity for new or existing landholders or investors to enter this tightly held area.
Expressions of Interest closing 11.00 am Thursday 21st January 2021 (INSP)
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