Lynbrae Aggregation offers various purchase options
A LARGE mixed farming aggregation with substantial water entitlements in southern New South Wales is attracting good local interest.
Lynbrae is situated near Burraboi, 34km from Barham and 81km from Deniliquin in the state’s southern Riverina and Murray Irrigation districts.
The property spans 1665ha across five adjoining holdings and is being offered as a whole or as two contingent lots – the 328ha Mount Hay, 384ha Inglebrae, 209ha Mount Hay South and/or the 474ha Lynbrae and 270ha Mungarra.
Lynbrae has been held by Gordon Family Farms since 1963 and is being sold as part of succession planning. It is anticipated to make around $7 million.
The Lynbrae Aggregation is currently growing 354ha of wheat, 230ha of rice and 120ha of oats, with the balance irrigated pasture and dryland grazing currently running 250 cattle and 600 sheep.
Elders agent Peter Robertson said the well-balanced soils and efficient layout means the incoming purchaser can continue to produce high yielding grain, fodder crops and livestock.
A strategically designed flood irrigation and recycle system extends over the five holdings with room for expansion.
The Lynbrae Aggregation features extensive frontage to the Jimaringle Creek and 3300ML of 2023 water entitlements which are included in the sale.
Infrastructure includes cattle and sheep yards, a four-stand shearing shed and excellent fencing.
Mr Robertson said the successful purchaser can take up the working rights to complete the rice ready cropping program and capitalise on the positive future irrigation allocation outlook.
Expressions of interest for the Lynbrae Aggregation close on September 8.
Good enquiry for Tyrone in NSW’s central-west
After 118 years of single-family ownership, the Tyms have listed their productive grazing and farming opportunity in New South Wales’ central-west to relocate closer to family.
The 1497ha Tyrone is 25km north of Coonamble, with Castlereagh Highway frontage, in an area well-regarded for grazing and dryland cropping.
With farming country in the region trading for around $2000/acre, Halcroft & Bennett agent David Thompson said there has been good early enquiry coming from locals and across New South Wales.
Tyrone is close to grain receival sites at Coonamble, Walgett, Combara and Nyngan, livestock markets at Coonamble, Walgett and Warren, as well as abattoirs at Dubbo and Tamworth.
The property is situated in a 450mm rainfall region, with soils that range from heavy black clay to red loams and have been growing 374ha of wheat and 378ha of barley.
Tyrone’s grazing country is timbered with redgum, coolabah, box, wilga and myall and currently running around 200 cows.
The property is watered by 10km of Castlereagh River frontage, supported by a bore and most of the fencing is in new or excellent condition.
Improvements include a six-bedroom home, a 500 head containment feeding facility, new undercover cattle yards, a machinery shed and 200 tonnes of grain storage.
Tyrone is being sold via expressions of interest closing on September 5.
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