The Chronicle

The perfect land for grain or grazing

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NEW on the market, St Clare is located 18km south of the regional centre of Dalby, with access from Dalby Cecil Plains Rd.

St Clare has a total land area of 513.94ha on 13 freehold titles and one leasehold title.

Country consists of self-mulching alluvial plain soil running onto Condamine River blue gum/river red gum flats.

Cultivatio­n on St Clare includes about 182 hectares of zero-tilled fallow dryland farming with about a further 20ha of cultivatio­n country available.

Water is sourced from a submersibl­e bore (requires generator) and two earth dams.

Fencing consists principall­y of four barb with steel posts with some sections of wooden posts.

Cattle yards are steel and wooden constructi­on complete with loading ramp, cemented processing area, CIA Leichts Stockman prochute crush, Morrissey branding cradle and race and a stock trough.

Improvemen­ts include a two-bay machinery shed, enclosed on three sides, and a Kotzur 100-tonne silo.

St Clare offers quality soil

types for grain or cotton production with the versatilit­y of Condamine River grazing country, suited for an additional area or stand alone absentee owner.

St Clare will be auctioned on May 18 at the Dalby Leagues Club.

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