Glencoe is a fine example of a low input investment – suited to both sheep and cattle production, as well as potential for cash and fodder cropping.

Comprising approximately 3,204 hectares (7,917 acres), Glencoe is a mixed farming property situated approximately 20km north west of the village of Quambone, 80km west of the township of Coonamble, 110km north of Warren, 230km north of Dubbo and 600km north west of Sydney.

Glencoe is equally suited to both sheep and cattle breeding and seasonal fattening. With comprehensive work done in recent years to the bore and channel water system, the property is very well watered for livestock with more than one water source in every paddock. Further upgrades to the watering system could potentially increase the carrying capacity of the property and lead to more efficient management.

A feature of Glencoe is its location on the eastern side of the renowned Macquarie Marshes, adjacent to the Long Plain Cowl which can provide the country with beneficial flooding. from time to time.

Rated to carry approximately 400-450 cows with potential to also farm upwards of 1,200 to 1,400 ha, Glencoe can be regarded as a low input pastoral holding capable of producing strong financial returns.

COUNTRY
Glencoe consists of heavy grey and some red flood out soils east of the Macquarie Marshes. It recieves occasional beneficial flooding from the Long Plain Cowl and is outstanding winter herbage country.

Glencoe is being offered for sale via Online Auction commencing at 11am AEST Monday 21st September 2015 and concluding at 3pm AEST Wednesday 23rd September 2015

The sale will include land and fixed inprovements

The sucessful purchaser will have the right to purchase any surplus livestock, plant and machinery and chattels at current market value.