'Harbrook Farm' presents an excellent opportunity to secure a medium scale, mixed farming property in a reliable rainfall area of WA's northern wheatbelt.
Situated 13km northwest of Binnu (27km by road), 'Harbrook' consists of 2,265ha of predominantly yellow sandplain soils with minor areas of sand over gravel on a flat to gently undulating landscape. The property was originally timbered with native pine, pear tree and banksia.
Enterprise choice is a key feature of' Harbrook'. Up to 1,980ha is continuously cropped to wheat & lupins, while a further 285ha is sown to a mix of Rhodes and Gatten Panic perennial grasses which currently supports 65 Santa Gertrudis heifers.
The 2025 cropping programme consists of 717ha wheat, 232ha lupins and 1031ha of fallow, providing the new owner with considerable nutrition, rotation and weed control advantages for the 2026 season.
Harbrook is subdivided into 32 paddocks ranging from 27 to 184ha with efficient AB lines consistently exceeding 1km, while more than 21km of developed gravel roadways enable the ease of grain and heavy vehicle movements.
Fertiliser inputs are carefully managed to soil type requirements, with 85kg/ha DAPSZC/MOP blend (10P, 15K) applied at seeding, supplemented by granular NS mixes post emergent. Manganese is applied annually in the lupin rotation to ensure ongoing residual benefits, while modern chemistry is utilised for effective weed control. These practices underpin the long-term wheat and lupin yield of 1.7t/ha and 1.15t/ha respectively.
Infrastructure is well maintained and commensurate to the property. A fully enclosed 22m x 16m general purpose shed and 11m x 16m workshop are complemented by three strategically located rolling roof fertiliser sheds and approximately 190t grain storage over 5 silos.
The neat presentation of the property extends to the well-appointed 3-bedroom, 2 bathroom brick & zincalume homestead. Built in 1994, the residence contains all the features expected for comfortable family living.
Binnu (BOM station 8010) has an annual mean average rainfall of 340mm, while coastal locations such as Lynton (BOM station 8075) located 30km southwest of 'Harbrook' has an average of 390mm. Anecdotally, neighbouring properties have a long-term average of 360mm.
CBH facilities are located at Binnu (27km), Northampton and Geraldton Port (114km).
Soil test data, paddock plans and an information memorandum are available to genuine buyers.
For more information, please contact exclusive selling agents
• Chad Smith (0428 932 476 or chad.smith@nutrien.com.au)
• Yves Beagley (0438 326 608 or yves.beagley@nutrien.com.au)
The size of West Binnu is approximately 313.7 square kilometres. It has 1 park. The population of West Binnu in 2016 was 10 people. By 2021 the population was 21 showing a population growth of 110.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in West Binnu is 60-69 years. Households in West Binnu are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $800 - $999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in West Binnu work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 55.60% of the homes in West Binnu were owner-occupied compared with 100.00% in 2016.
West Binnu has 21 properties.
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