Less than five minutes from Ayr with a private road to town and 1km from the Sugar Mill, this 350 acre black soil Burdekin Cane farm is a rare find and a must to explore.
301.5 acres of it under cane production it comes with three large sheds including harvester and fertilizer storage sheds and 15,500 tonnes of ready to harvest crop for 2010.
Water is so plentiful, there are 6 irrigation pumps with 3 bores and 3 open water plants lifting from the North Burdekin Water Board supply, having an open water entitlement of 982.4 megalitres.
Bore water is unmetered and is cost covered by the area charge paid to the North Burdekin Water Board and subsidised by CSR if Sugar Cane is grown. An underground installation of 940 metres of 12′ concrete pipe and 1407 meters of 15” poly pipe with gate values and cement cylinders deliver to all paddocks for flood irrigation to the crop.
Part of the farm includes the large Lilliesmere Lagoon and features spectacular views with water lined palm trees.
The machinery shed has 10 bays with 5 bays concreted lights, 3 phase power, lockable storage as well as an air conditioned flat at one end suitable for workers quarters.
Three tractors are in good condition with a John Deere 5515 high clearance having only 701 hours on the clock.
A huge range of implements (list available) will impress any farmer wanting to grab a valuable price of Burdekin Cane Country.
Harvesting is contracted and hauled by infield transporters to the siding right on the property so no long expensive carting costs here.
Dont miss out on this exclusive property hidden behind thefringes of the North’s premier Sugar town, Ayr.
Priced at $2.650 Million Negotiable, an inspection of this property will convince you to relocate to the Burdekin now.