1280 Acres - 518 Hectares Freehold Land
A most convenient complete unit grazing property in a secure
rainfall district of 30"-32". Predominately Autumn/Winter rainfall.
Capable of supporting a cattle breeding enterprise of 250 cows plus
replacements or their equivalent, say 3000 breeding ewes. "Kameroo"
would also seem ideal country to conduct a dry cattle "grow out"
program of say 450 steers or heifers. The rotational grazing (cell)
infrastructure currently in place, the reticulated water system and
the combination of improved pasture and natural pasture would allow
for an enterprise to run most effectively as a one person
operation.
Although "Kameroo" has been for some time utilised as a cattle
property, traditionally the property itself and the whole area in
general, has been regarded most suitable for prime lamb production
with the property havening been previously home to the well known
"Kameroo" South Suffolk Stud. The property would readily revert to
a sheep property.
"Kameroo" can be regarded as a property with considerable potential
to increase the productivity of the property dramatically with
further pasture improvement and fertiliser inputs. These
development programs can be facilitated by the use of fodder,
cereal and oilseed cropping programs.
LOCATION
93kms north east Albury via the Hume Freeway. 70kms south east
Wagga Wagga and only 33kms north of the township of Holbrook.
COUNTRY
An ideal balance of creek red and grey loam soils, undulating red
decomposed granite soils with some smaller areas of low hill
grazing and shale outcrops. Approximately 85% arable with some
lightly timbered grazing areas and timbered areas of red gum,
yellow and red box and stringy bark timber. Attractive rolling
country.
WATER
An excellent water supply, twenty (20) strategically placed dams,
three (3) semi permanent creeks including the head waters of the
Vokin Creek. Two bores with the main bore supporting an outstanding
reticulating system throughout the property. Comprising pumping to
a header tank (new) and reticulating to hydrants and portable
troughing in every paddock. Part of the rotational grazing system.
This system is also available to "Kameroo" home and surrounds. An
additional 30,000 gallons of rainwater supplies the home and
shedding. Generally accepted rainfall 32" (812mm) per annum.
PASTURE
Pasture improvement has been concentrated on the creek country and
consists of established perennial pastures. Phalaris, clovers and
cocksfoot. Natural pastures contain excellent stands of mycralena
natural clovers and other recognised native species, red grass,
etc. Further inputs of fertiliser and undersowing through selected
cropping would see these natural pasture areas develop
dramatically.
FENCING
All boundary fencing is substanti...