Wilburne is well known in the Legerwood region for its strong and deep basalt soils. 101.21 hectares or 250 acres of which 80% is arable, has supported a dairy operation (Herringbone 15 swing over) milking up to 200 cows and a modest cropping rotation (7 year turn around) growing poppies, potatoes, parsnips, carrots and brassica. The balance of the country is pastured and provides access to the Rivulet.12 hectares are currently growing potatoes (2012/2013). This highly productive country is also ideally suited to rearing or finishing livestock. 3 farm dams support an irrigation right of 132ML with an additional 80ML applied for from TI. A 3 bedroom weatherboard home centrally located and various farm shedding support the property and allow a continuation of current practises with the potential for a change of direction. A 1960s brick home on a separate adjoining title is also available for purchase if required.