This is a rare opportunity to secure a large parcel of quality cropping country located 12km west of Moora (522mm long term mean rainfall). "Glen Ruff" consists a total 1,604 hectares (3,961 acres) and being 1,338 hectares (3,304 acres) cropable. The property is broken up into 10 large easy working paddocks on mostly yellow sandplain containing a high percentage of clay of which was once evident to blackbutt type vegetation. The farm was totally mould-boarded between 2015 & 2017 and has since benefitted from years of careful no tillage cropping methods combined with strategic weed management practices. The farm is ideally suited to cereals, canola & lupin production. With strict soil management and agronomic advice the property has had ample levels of NPKS fertiliser applied over many years in both granular and liquid form.
Additional Farm Infrastructure Included in lease:
-2 x 60t Flexi N Tanks (Currently full) to be negotiated
-2 x 50t, 2 x 40t & 1 x 80t silos currently full of seed.
-1 x 70t (approx) roll back roof fertiliser shed
-1 x machinery shed
-1 x workshop with concrete floor
-Diesel Storage 6,500 litre total (3 overhead tanks). There is electricity supply to both the workshop and shearing shed.
NB. The house and 2 x Dongas on the property as well as two horse paddocks are tenanted and not included in the lease.
Expressions of Interest to be submitted on the documents provided and sent via email [email protected]
Please contact the exclusive leasing agent:
Jeff Bruce
Elders Real Estate - Moora
[email protected]
0429 900 187
Elders Real Estate
59 Padbury St Moora WA 6510
This property at 4779 Northwest Road, Dandaragan is listed for sale by Jeff Bruce at Elders Real Estate.
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If you would like to get in touch with Jeff Bruce regarding 4779 Northwest Road, Dandaragan, please call 0429 900 187 or contact the agent via email.
A townsite in the Midlands west of Moora, Dandaragan is an Aboriginal word which one source gives as meaning "good kangaroo country". The name was first recorded for a nearby spring and gully by a surveyor in 1850, although the name was sometimes spelt "Dandaraga".
Although a Townsite was gazetted here in 1958, the name has been in use since James Drummond took up a property here in 1850. Dandaragan was an important place on the road north, and a police station was opened here in the 1850's, a school in 1885 and a post office in 1896.