Gundary Aggregation
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Gundary Aggregation, Byrnes Road, Junee NSW 2663

EOI 04/07/24

Other CommercialSize: n/a
Block size: 1907 m² approx.
Inglis Rural Property is pleased to exclusively present the 'Gundary Aggregation', a substantial mixed-farming aggregation boasting scale and productivity in the highly-regarded Eastern Riverina region of New South Wales.

AREA
Total - 1,907* hectares (4,712* acres)

Lochiel - 627* hectares (1,550* acres)
Myrnong - 714* hectares (1,764* acres)
Girrawheen - 478* hectares (1,182* acres)
Aerodrome Lane - 87* hectares (214* acres)

Aggregated by the current owners over a 36 year period.

LOCATION
Situated 11*km from Junee, 28*km from Wagga Wagga and 157*km from Albury, the location offers excellent access via the Olympic Highway and Byrnes Road to services and markets.

LAND
Highly productive and versatile mixed farming country with 90%* arability, consisting of gently undulating topography across the entire aggregation. Soils are typically heavier red/brown clay loam with a granite influence on the elevated country.

PRODUCTION
Estimated carrying capacity up to 26,000* DSE. Multi-enterprise agricultural business suited to a broad spectrum of commodities (cereals/oilseeds) and livestock enterprises (sheep and cattle). Currently focused on prime lamb production, winter cash cropping and fodder/hay production. 2024 winter crop rotation incl. 655* hectares sown to wheat, canola and barley and 2,500* sheep.

WATER
Water is a feature supplied from multiple water sources including town water and bore water, powered by solar pumps as well as a large network of 22* surface dams. Water reticulates through the farms ensuring multiple watering points.

RAINFALL
550*mm per annum

IMPROVEMENTS
Offers sound operating improvements including modern infrastructure and centrally located livestock processing facilities.

SALE DETAILS
Offered for sale As-A-Whole or as four separate assets.

For sale via a 2-Stage Expressions of Interest process. Stage 1 closing Thursday 4 July 2024 at 4pm AEST

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Property type:
Other Commercial
Block Size:
1907 *

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Inglis Rural Property

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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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