Utilsed as a large-scale dryland cropping operation suited to a range of high yielding crops (wheat, barley, and canola), Bogandillon has both scale and productivity, the hallmarks of a successful operation.
3,430* hectares in total of which 2,635* hectares (72%) is arable, 511ha* used for grazing cattle and sheep. Benefitted by productive soil types that include grey clays and red loams.
The major soil landscapes on Bogandillon include Yarrabandi, Banar Lake, Corinella, Boxalls, and Bogandillon creek.
Bogandillon is operated in conjunction with the owners other mixed farming properties, in 2023 preparation was made to increase the area utilised for grazing moving forward, 500* hectares was under sown to lucerne (Aurora) and 240ha* sown to Sudan grass. Aurora lucerne is a winter active variety that has the potential to produce year round. The planting of lucerne and Sudan grass would bring the area utilised for grazing in 2024 to 1,250* hectares (36%* of property).
Structural improvements and operational infrastructure include extensive grain storage (silos and grain shed), machinery shed, chemical fill point, managers residence and
The three-bedroom manager's residence has not been occupied for two years and would require renovation prior to occupation. The worker accommodation is basic but is regularly used.
Secure stock and operational water supplied from the Euglo water scheme as well as Bogandillon creek and earthen dams.
Subdivided into 21 paddocks, to allow operational efficiency for both cropping and grazing.
Located close to major commodity storage, processing and marketing facilities, 25* kiometres east of Condobolin in the highly productive Lachlan valley, access to the property is from Hopes Road, off Marsden Road or from Manna Forest Road.
Bogandillon is being sold by Expression of Interest (EOI), closing Tuesday 12 March 2024 at 12pm (AEDT).
Inspections are by appointment only.
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