There are few places that afford the rural views, peace and productivity all in one place. That is exactly what you get in this 141 acre (57.08ha) block just 10 minutes by bitumen road from Murgon, in the wine growing region of the South Burnett.
From the centre of the property, on the rich red soil ridges, there are views to the southwest over the Byee hay and cotton fields and north over the black soil gullies toward Windera. This highly productive block has been used primarily for steer fattening and recent sales have seen 2 tooth bullocks dress 371kg.
The property is divided into 5 paddocks with a lane leading to a cooler containing a good waterhole from an old gravel pit. Additional water is supplied via troughs from the Merlewood water scheme. Fencing is all 4 barb with timber and steel posts with most internal fencing relatively new. The stockyards are timber and steel panel, adequate to handle the 30-40 head carrying capacity, with a head bale and earth ramp. Plenty of feed here with pastures consisting of Rhodes and Green Panic with some Signal grass and Wynn Cassia.
A patch of brigalow stands as a cattle camp in the northeast corner and Bottle trees dot the landscape. Several excellent house sites encapsulate the outstanding rural views.
This would make an excellent weaner paddock, or crops have been previously cultivated.

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