4382 Ha – 10 830 acres Freehold

EU Accredited

20 klms west of Mungindi on the Gunnindaddy Rd

19 inch Rainfall

COUNTRY – 7000 acres of red loamy country timbered with Box , Wilga and Sandalwood
3000 acres of soft red country timbered with Box and Belah
800 acres of heavier black river country
Approx 5500 acres has been cultivated in the last 6 years including 500 acres ready for oats this season and 600 acres recently planted to silk and buffell. 2100 arcres has been previously sown to silk and buffell with very good response.
All country has been pulled and stick raked with the exception of 2000 acres that has been pulled but not stick raked
All grazing country has been seeded to buffell with outstanding results

WATER water is a feature with 14 dams of which 7 have been put down in the last 6 years. ( 5 x 5000 mtrs , 2 x 3000 mtrs )
A pipeline from the river runs the entire length of the property with branch lines to all paddocks ensuring that water is always available

FENCING majority of fencing is 6 plain and 1 barb in good condition. A laneway connects all paddocks to the cattle yards

IMPROVEMENTS 4 bedroom homestead set in an attractive garden. All bedrooms have split system a/c. New eat in kitchen with new stainless steel appliances. Walk in pantry. 2 bathrooms. All enclosed verandahs leading to a covered in outdoor area. Concrete tennis court borders the garden. Set on the banks of the Moonie river with permanent water.
4 bay car shed with power , Large 2 bay steel machinery shed enclosed on three sides , 50 x 20 ft shed with corrugated iron roof , Motor bike and oil shed
Steel cattle yards in very good condition with water connected to yards and troughs.
4 silos at yards 2 x40 T , 2 x 60 T located adjacent to cattle yards
300 t bulk storage molassas pond

COMMENTS – Fenton is a highly productive property. Quick response by the abundance of buffell grass ensures year round productivity. The quality and condition of the cattle is testament to the property.
Cattle from Fenton consistently meet EU requirements. Winter cereal crops have also been successfully grown in the past providing another income source.