With an estimated 3175 megalitres available per year from the Burnett River and bore licences, unlimited usage plus 2 development permits for alluvial bores available and a second sandstone bore that is undeveloped.
Approximately 700 acres is irrigated by centre pivot and winch irrigators along the alluvial river loams and fertile brigalow scrub loams. Irrigated pastures of leuceana, buffel, creeping blue grass and panic under rotational cell grazing practice. Lucerne, oats, barley and forage grown for hay, silage and grazing, two silage pits with total capacity of 3000 tonnes.
Located on the Burnett River just 14km west of Mundubbera. Mundubbera is regarded as the largest citrus, avocado, mango, grape & topical stone fruit producing area in Queensland as well the district is noted for beef, pork and dairy production.
Two residences are situated on the banks overlooking the Burnett River.
The main shed of 400 square metres is powered and concreted and was originally built as a dairy and is now used as a workshop and machinery storage, this shed could easily be converted back to a dairy. There two other vehicle and storage sheds.
Yards are of steel construction, Tru Test race reader and scales, plunge dip for movement to tick clean areas, two feedlot yards and 4 covered horse stables.