Nutrien Harcourts Mildura are pleased to present for sale "Bulgamarra" station, representing a significant opportunity to secure an efficient and reliable pastoral grazing property asset located in the lower central western division of NSW.
Comprising a total land area of 31,431*ha (77,668*ac.), delivering the essential elements of scale, location, versatility and productivity.
"Bulgamarra" is well situated, being approximately 51 linear kms north-east of the Darling river township of Pooncarie, 60 linear kms south west of Darnick and 135 linear kms north of the major regional city of Mildura, which provides strong support and resources to service the livestock and pastoral industry.
Historically "Bulgamarra" was a merino sheep breeding and wool producing property. Estimated carrying capacity of 5,500 DSE with scope to increase production, equally suited to either or a combination of a sheep, cattle or goat enterprise.
"Bulgamarra" is subdivided into 10 main and 3 holding paddocks. Fencing mostly comprises black and galvanised steel posts with plain and barb wire.
Cyclone fencing infrastructure has been introduced in areas to assist with a Dorper and rangeland goat program to complement the merino breeding activity.
The topography of "Bulgamarra" is generally flat to slightly undulating, displaying a healthy mix of well-managed red loam soils with sandy rises. Large areas of open zones and broken flats in between the timber belts which are dispersed with Belah, Cabbage bush, Nelia, Pine, Sandalwood, areas of mallee. Box swamps are in the low-lying areas on the property.
In season "Bulgamarra" provides a positive and responsive germination following rainfall events, supplying an excellent variety of edible native herbages and shrubs, including spear grass, summer grass, copper burr, cannonball, native clovers, button grass, crowfoot, and bluebush.
Annual rainfall is estimated at between 270mm to 290mm.
A secure water supply with a solar powered bore (backup generator), supported by earth tanks and a pipeline network supplying receiving tanks that feed troughs to all paddocks.
Structural improvements include the homestead, workshop/machinery shed, shearing shed and shearers quarters.
"Bulgamarra" is an efficient and reliable pastoral breeding and grazing property asset with the scope to increase production with minimal additional operational investment.
Pastoral breeding and grazing properties in the Pooncarie / Darnick region of NSW rarely become available to purchase, your inspection is highly recommended.
"Bulgamarra" is being offered for sale by Expressions of Interest, closing 11.00am (EDST) on Monday 20th December (INSP).
(*approximate)
The size of Pan Ban is approximately 3316.0 square kilometres. There is 1 park, covering nearly 7.2% of the total area. The population of Pan Ban in 2016 was 26 people. By 2021 the population was 38 showing a population growth of 46.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Pan Ban is 60-69 years. Households in Pan Ban are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $300 - $449 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Pan Ban work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 0.00% of the homes in Pan Ban were owner-occupied compared with 60.00% in 2016.
Pan Ban has 26 properties.
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