Otago Daily Times

Versatile finishing country

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THIS attractive sheep-and-beef unit has been faithfully farmed by the Greer Family since 1948, then adding the adjoining Whitelea Rd block in 1977.

The property has consistent­ly bred and finished livestock over the years, being evidence of an excellent fertiliser history, and would adapt to most farming practices, including dairy grazing, supplement support unit, and cereal crops.

The improvemen­ts include the well-appointed four-bedroom brick homestead with open-plan kitchen/dining/living area and separate lounge.

The second home is an older three-bedroom cottage. Both homes are well heated by multifuel burners and heatpumps, along with a nightstore in the cottage.

Farm buildings include the three-stand woolshed with a five-bay covered yard. Two implement sheds, two haybarns and deer shed, two sets of cattleyard­s.

The property is subdivided into 59 paddocks plus three holding, with the rural water scheme servicing all but four paddocks.

Production and stock wintered include 3000 MA Coopworth ewes, 800 ewe hoggets, 40 rams and killers, 40 calves.

This is predominan­tly easy rolling country with an excellent location, being only 10km off State Highway 1 and 13km from Balclutha. We strongly recommend this conservati­vely farmed property for your considerat­ion.

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Easy attractive contour.
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Sound improvemen­ts.
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Supplement­s for winter.

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