Strathmore is set high on the landscape with good undulation and well drained terrain situated 10 km northwest of Corrigin and represents a unique opportunity to secure an outstanding property in a tightly held area.
The soil types are defined by the original vegetation of White gum, York gum, Teatree, Sheoak and Christmas tree, revealing a combination of easy working sandy loams, gravel loams and clay loam with a small area of deep sand containing a good supply of underground water.
Although the current enterprise has been total cropping with rotations of wheat, canola, barley and lupins since 2007, the property infrastructure is well suited to merino sheep and fat lamb production. The principals of professional agronomics are displayed throughout which is obvious in its presentation.
The infrastructure includes:
- A subdivision of 25 paddocks fenced with well maintained and recently erected 6 & 7 Line sheep netting on steel posts.
- Modern machinery shed including work shop 27m x 18m high clearance.
- Elevated grain storage silos 14,050 Bu.
- Shearing shed 4 stand including overhead plant 18m x 16m.
- Undercover Wake & Beacham sheep yards.
- Murray sheep handling race.
- 8 water tanks total 316,000 litres, 4 x 4,500Litre tank troughs plus 8 troughs.
- 13 dams, 2 bores and 3 soaks.
Strathmore has been farmed by third generation farmers in the Corrigin district with ownership of this particular property since 1969.
The property is for sale by offers to purchase with the listing price being available to genuine enquiries on request.
Ralph Bolton Local Real Estate Specialist 0427 904 023