AN opportunity to secure Tarkyne, situated on the corner of Savages and Scaddan East roads in the shire of Esperance, has become available through selling agent Landmark Real Estate.
Agent Paul Thomason said this farming property presents as a very well improved unit.
'A focus has been placed on shelter belts and wind breaks, with the strategic placement of these giving the property a most appealing look as well as adding to its practical application as shelter and minimising land degradation,' Mr Thomason said.
'Tarkyne has been designed to accommodate both cropping and livestock rotation if desired.
'The current owners have had a 60:40 rotation between crop and stock, with the farm conservatively farmed and in good heart.nWell drained, the farm has good even soil types of mainly sand over gravel over clay, with 70 per cent considered to be medium to heavy and the other 30 per cent deeper profiled sandplain.
Its undulating topography allows for good natural drainage in natural waterway and creek lines.
Tarkyne has a long term average annual rainfall of 550mm, of which 425mm to 450mm falls during the growing season.
The farm is considered to have 611 arable hectares, with the remainder comprising shelter belts and waterways.
Fencing is made up from Ringlock on steel and timer post and a five line plain wire.
There is a laneway system through the centre of the property for ease of stock movement and machinery.
Fertiliser compounds has been applied at the rate of 100kg per ha of map on cropping ground plus extra nitrogen, with a 60kg per ha for pastures.
The cropping rotation has been canola, wheat, barley and back to pasture.
There is very good stock water with two bores and one dam providing excellent provision to 10 concrete water troughs from one main gravity fed 91,000 litre concrete tank.
A set of timber sheep yards with a working capacity of 1100 grown sheep is also an extra that complements the property.
The homestead is a comfortable iron and fibro four bedroom one bathroom family home that has two good living areas, an electric hot water system, a separate office and a three bay carport.
'The property is presented to the market as a very productive and attractive mixed farming property just 42km from Esperance,' Mr Thomason said.
'Along with excellent production records, the appearance and sustainability of Tarkyne has been enhanced by the integration of 46ha of tree plantations allowing for possibilities of future harvesting proceeds.
'This property has been priced to move, at $2,000,000
For those who are requiring or looking for nearly 6500 acres of pasture or cropping country, Henty's Blocks and Agnew's Farm is situated approximately 12 km North. All three locations can be purchased and settled independent of each other.
Paul Thomason 0429 110 700
ESPERANCE (08) 9071 1211
The size of Neridup is approximately 859.3 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 10.0% of total area. The population of Neridup in 2016 was 150 people. By 2021 the population was 92 showing a population decline of 38.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Neridup is 0-9 years. Households in Neridup are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Neridup work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 32.10% of the homes in Neridup were owner-occupied compared with 55.20% in 2016.
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