It's not often an opportunity presents to the market a chance to secure a reliable, productive and well developed grazing farm with a cost base on a per cow area basis that has the capacity to yield and potentially wash its own face as a stand alone business.
Comprising 1,438 acres with a high level of water security for running cattle and excellent fencing, Ramah has been developed to enable efficient management and rotational grazing. A central laneway system links to most paddocks and feeds stock directly back to the cattle yards. The well designed water system utilises the high yielding bore that is equipped with a solar pump and a large header tank which in turn reticulates to a network of concrete stock troughs. Additional water security is provided from numerous earth dams which are well positioned around the property.
The Ramah home is a sturdy brick design suitable to accommodate the needs of a growing family, offering 5 bedrooms, an ensuite, mud room and undercover verandahs.
The structural improvements are very functional and considered more than adequate to cater for the operational requirements of the property. The cattleyards are an all steel design, fitted with a heavy duty vet crush, drafting pound and off scales draft, a calf marking race and cradle and an access designed to facilitate all weather access for b-double trucks.
Infrastructure for sheep whilst not used for several years is well maintained and includes a three stand woolshed and attached well designed sheep yards.
The property has been well managed and offers quality grass and clovers with excellent ground cover. Ramah is estimated to deliver an annual stocking rate around 260 breeding cows with an opportunity to be increased.
A value proposition and an opportunity not to be missed as the owners are very realistic and genuinely require a sales result for this productive property.
*All information contained here is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries*