Area: "Booralee" 637.8 ha (1,573 acres)
"Plainview" 733.7 ha (1,812 acres)
Total Area 1.371.5 ha (3,388.9 acres)
Location: 28 kilometres east of Warialda, 28 kilometres north of Delungra, 55 kilometres north west of Inverell and 103 kilometres east of Moree
Title: Freehold
Rainfall: 700mm (28 inches)
Country: Undulating black basalt soils. The grazing country is well grassed naturally with native grasses (blue grass, plains grass and red grass) and winter clovers and medies
Cropping: Approx. 668 hectares of soft self mulching black basalt cultivation. All well contoured. 2016 crop programme - 473 ha to wheat, 122 ha to barley and 73 ha fallow.
"Booralle" - 263 ha (650 acres) cultivation - all wheat
"Plainview" - 40 4ha (1,000 acres) - wheat 210 ha, barley 121 ha, fallow 73 ha
Fencing: Stock proof fencing
Water: "Booralee" - 4 bores - 1 electric submersible pump, 2 windmills, diesel motor, 3 dams, permanent water from Ottley Creek.
"Plainview" - 5 bores - 2 submersible pumps, 2 windmills, diesel pump on pump jack, 3 dams and permanent water in black gully.
Improvements: "Booralee" - 3 bedroom hardiplank home, 1 bathroom, lounge, large family room, large modern kitchen, reverse cycle air conditioning, wood fire, carport, large workshop, 15m x 30m hay/machinery shed, 3 bay machinery shed, 400 tonne grain storage in silos, enclosed sstorage shed, steel sheep yards, steel/wood cattle yards with vet crush and marking cradle.
"Plainview" - 5 bedroom weatherboard home, 1 bathroom, lounge, kitchen, sleep out, reverse cycle air conditioning, wood fire, 260 tonne grain storage in silos, 200 tonne concrete floor grain shed, steel cattle yard with crush, wool shed and steel sheep yards.
Price: $4,000,000
CAN BE SOLD SEPARATELY BUT ARE CONTINGENT ON EACH OTHER
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