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Narromine NSW 2821

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PRIME MACQUARIE RIVER IRRIGATION, DRYLAND CROPPING AND GRAZING

Karnang and East Cooltah are highly versatile fully integrated turn key adjoining farms.
Total area 1,142 hectares - 2,822 acres*
350 ML Macquarie River water units - offered separately
972 Ground water units - offered separately
Grey/black alluvial soils, deep red loams
Approximately 550mm rainfall

Karnang 681 Hectares* - including 218ha of flood irrigation, 355ha of dryland cultivation. 800ML* water reservoir with tail water reticulation, electric river and bore pumps, 4 lift pumps, hay shed and 4 x 110t grain silos.

East Cooltah 461 Hectares* - 248ha of pivot irrigation from 4 centre pivots, 50 K-Line irrigation pods, 213ha of dryland cultivation. Extensive Macquarie River frontage of approximately 6km, 4 electric river pumps, electric bore pump, machinery/hay sheds, cattle yards, 300t grain storage, disused dairy complex, modern 5 Bedroom home 2011 built.

Developed irrigation, dryland cropping, and livestock production between Dubbo and Narromine with extensive frontage to the Macquarie River. The combination of river and ground water available plus the security of water storage, these production driven farms represent renowned agribusiness investment opportunities.

For sale by Expressions of Interest closing 12 noon, Wednesday 2nd December 2020.
Exclusive Selling Agent: Richard Gemmell 0428 164 672.

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  • Land Area: 1142hect (approx)

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