CONDAMINE property Moraby offers an excellent balance of brigalow, belah and wilga country, with a small percentage of lighter loam and timbered country.
Offered by David, Michael and Margaret Rayner and held by the Rayner family since 1856, the 2688 hectare (6642 acre) freehold property is located 45km west of Condamine on the Condamine Highway, 150km from both Dalby and Roma.
The property neighbours a feedlot and is well located to livestock selling centres and grain handling facilities.
The breakdown of the country is 1050ha of brigalow, 950ha of belah and wilga, 120ha of poplar box, 120ha of lighter loam, with the balance being timbered country.
There is a good mixture of improved pastures including: Rhodes, bisset creeping blue grass, bambatsi, Gatton panic, the balance consisting of buffel, native grasses and herbages in seasons.
About 220ha has previously been cultivated.
A Queensland Government PMAV is locked in.
Moraby has been held by the Rayner family since 1856.
There are 10 main, well fenced paddocks that consist of cement, steel and wooden posts, plain wire, barb, and netting. A central laneway services the cattle yards.
The ProWay design steel cattle yards feature a curved race and rotary force, seven way draft, crush and calf race.
The property is well watered by a bore, which fills three 22,220 litre poly tanks that service 12 troughs through 11km of poly pipe.
Dams are used as backup water supplies in each of the paddocks, with seasonal flows in Moraby and Dogwood creeks.
Improvements include a comfortable five bedroom, two bathroom brick homestead and 23x10.3m machinery shed.
Moraby will be auctioned online by Nutrien Harcourts GDL on September 29.
Contact Owen Brockhurst, 0428 697 055, or Andrew McCallum, 0427 581 889, Nutrien Harcourts GDL.
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