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Viable ag investment

“Timber Creek“ is 320 acres comprising of Yarraman Creek flats rising to undulating Hoop and Bunya Pine slopes and valleys, this property was originally a dairy farm.

It has been divided into 10 paddocks with central laneway system connecting each paddock to the yards facilitating ease of movement for livestock. The fencing is predominantly steel gates with good to very good fencing with some new fencing.

Water is a cornerstone of any successful farming venture and “Timber Creek” is abundantly blessed. The property features a full eastern boundary of the Yarraman Creek, a spring fed water source with large permanent holes.

In addition to this a bore with a capacity of 960 gallons at 96 feet equipped with a solar pump and float system and six dams ensures every paddock is accommodated with water including the yards. The property also has 15,000 gallons of rainwater storage.

“Timber Creek” has a variety of lush pastures including Creeping Blue Grass, Rhodes Grass, Kikuyu, Paspalum, and soft natural grasses.

The property has a solid three-bedroom cottage with tiled floors throughout, three sheds including a large 25mx9m workshop, storage and parking which is all fully powered with a 32-panel solar system (new). The dairy shed has recently been reroofed, stables and a 3-bay shed (12m x 6m). A large set of solid timber yards is a true asset to the property with a five-way draft and vet crush.

With a carrying capacity of 70-80 breeders with progeny, “Timber Creek” presents itself as a viable and sustainable agricultural investment.

This property is situated 4km from a prosperous country town with schools, ambulance, cafes, hotels and all conveniences.

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