Boyanga boasts highly productive soils that the north west of NSW is renowned . Well watered and fenced, it lends itself to a grazing operation but is mostly suited to a broadacre cropping operation to which the surrounding area is synonymous.

Situation:

75kms west of Moree at the end of the Gingham Road, 89kms to Bullarah Hall and 50kms to Mungindi.

Area:

3,537.25ha (8,741 ac) approx. Freehold.

Rates:

MPSC $3,555.00 pa
NWLLS $2,160.53 pa

Rainfall:

525mm annual average

Country:

Predominantly flat with black and chocolate soils, then rising slightly to red ridges with the Gingham Channel as the southern boundary. Timber is mainly Belah, Myall and Coolibah as the cover with Wilga on the ridges.

Production:

At present 870ha is farmed with the majority sown to winter crop and the remainder of the property running sheep.

Water:

Presented watered by two cap and pipe schemes to 20 tank sites and associated troughs; the Gingham Stock and Domestic System as well as the Gingham Channel Drain System.

Fencing:

Subdivided into 18 paddocks with a mixture of plain/barb, hinge joint and netting in good condition and stock proof for a sheep operation.

Improvements:

Boyanga Homestead: 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom weatherboard homestead with split and evaporative air conditioning. All weather access.

Old Boyanga Homestead: 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom weatherboard homestead with split and evaporative air conditioning.

2 workshop/car sheds; excellent 5 stand electric raised board woolshed with steel yards and capacity to shed 1,100 grown sheep; 2 additional sets of sheep yards; partly renovated shearers quarters.