A premium dryland cropping enterprise north-east of Moree is currently listed for sale.
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The holding, located approximately 30km north-east of Moree, is ideally situated on the eastern side of the Newell Highway where high yielding dryland cotton, sorghum, chickpeas, wheat and barley can be produced.
The holding comprises of two non-contiguous landholdings totalling 3,844ha, of which 3,632ha (94 per cent) are arable.
The adjoining properties are Wallam - 2,711ha, of which 2,582ha (95 per cent) are arable, and Roydon - 1,133ha, of which 1,050ha (93 per cent) are arable.
According to CBRE Agribusiness' Simon Cudmore and Col Medway, who have been appointed to market the property for sale on behalf of its owners Roger and Annette Turnbull, the properties feature the hallmarks of a highly productive broadacre cropping platform, benefiting from scale, operational efficiency, fertile soils, idyllic climate and desirable location.
Mr Cudmore said the property's premium rural location would underpin buyer interest.
"This rural property is ideally situated on the eastern side of the Newell Highway - a superior dryland farming location that is widely recognised for its quality production and strong historical performance," he said in a statement.
"This location offers a significant premium in terms of value that we expect will ignite strong interest from both local land owners and corporate investment funds."
Improvements include a four-bedroom homestead with pool, grain storage of 8,500 tonnes, workshop, machinery shed and cattle yards.
The property is being offered for sale via private Treaty for $7,413 per hectare ($3,000 per acre).