Situation: Approx 10 km North of Maclagan, 56 km NE of Dalby, 85 km NW Toowoomba

Rainfall: 700 mm ( approx 28 inches)

Facilities: Primary and high school top nearby at Quinalow, major regional centres providing weekly cattle markets at Dalby and Toowoomba, STD telephone, internet and TV reception, school bus and mail service.

Area and
Tenure: Freehold in 3 titles comprising 527.8 Ha (approx 1,304 acres) Parish of Rosalie, Rosalie Shire Rates $655.63 net half yearly.

Country: Situated approaching the foot hills of the Bunya Mountains, the terrain runs from undulating hills at the back leading down to Brigalow – Bottle tree gullies and soft scrub soil slopes to rich alluvial flats. The property is low maintenance being sensibly cleared and raked with sufficient shelter trees throughout and scattered Iron Bark reserves on the higher parts. There is approx 81 ha (200 ac) of cultivation with considerable areas of introduced pastures comprising Gatton panic, Creeping blue grass, Rhodes, Strickland fingergrass, Premier digit and Silk sorghum. Mt. Togo offers year round production with summer pasture, winter herbage, forage sorghum and oats cultivation within a reliable rainfall region.

Cultivation: Approx 24.5 ha (60a) forage sorghum is included in the sale for the purchasers benefit. Balance of cultivation comprises approx 40.5 ha (100a) left over oats and 16 ha (40a) silk sorghum.

Water: Water is a feature of Mt Togo having being upgraded within the past year including a new bore (700 gph) equipped with a mains powered electric submersible pump supplying the homestead complex and poly pipeline network with 9 reserve tanks and 18 troughs. Bore No 2 is a Solar bore (670 gph) with submersible pump which contributes to the pipeline system. There is a backup bore No3 equipped with submersible pump and housed generator with a 2,000 gph supply. In addition there are 5 good dams.

Fencing: Most of the internal fencing has been renewed with 4 barb cattle fence. The property is subdivided into 13 grazing paddocks, 7 cultivation paddocks and laneways for easy movement of stock. Boundaries are in sound, stock-proof condition.

Yards: New cattle yards with water connected, constructed with Arrow panels comprising the working pens and race with steel/cable receiving yard, complete with crush, electronic scales, calf cradle and loading ramp.

Buildings: 4 bedroom (air con and gas heating) home with attractive outlook; new 18.5 x 12.5 metre 3 bay steel machinery/hay shed; workshop and storeroom; 3 older machinery/fodder sheds. 4,500 litre diesel tank and bowser, Molasses tank and electric pump

Production: Subject to cultivation management, Mt Togo will carry 250 breeders and progeny turning off vealers/yearlings or grow out and condition a higher number of young cattle
Remarks: ‘It is difficult to find a property as well presented as ‘Mt Togo’ with nothing to spend on the country, fencing or water. The property is safe and easy to manage and for those looking for scale. Your consideration and inspection of ‘Mt Togo’ is strongly recommended.

Rod Reimers 0409 823 052
Or Tanncok and Co – David 0407 472 711