Weekend Herald

Patoka dairy farm offers excellent returns

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Few Hawke’s Bay dairy farms come to the market each year and investors and farmers now have the opportunit­y to buy a property promising an exceptiona­l level of return in a premier grass growing district.

The Ben Alpin dairy farm, on Puketitiri Rd, Patoka, is to be sold by tender and is expected to draw widespread interest thanks to its “summer safe” free- draining fertile ash soils and a good proportion of flat to easy milking area.

Comprising 351ha, including

240ha of flat to easy contour, this partially contained dairy unit also includes 50ha of grazing land and

51ha of covenanted QE II bush land, a perfect habitat for deer and conducive to hunting on the property.

Ben Alpin has been in dairying for a decade, ensuring a buyer will be acquiring a property with a good standard of infrastruc­ture including a

60-bale rotary dairy that includes automatic cup removers and De Laval plant and in-shed feeding system.

Calf facilities are capable of rearing up to 350 over busy spring months. A looped hydrant system dispenses effluent across 85ha of the property. Meanwhile, staff facilities at Ben Alpin are a high standard, including a three-bedroom weatherboa­rd home and a second three-bedroom dwelling and a near new single person’s quarters.

Bayleys Havelock North rural salesperso­n Tony Rasmussen says Ben Alpin will appeal to owneropera­tors from outside the district who appreciate the value such a property delivers compared to more traditiona­l dairying regions.

“You get a lot for your money with this property, it represents the opportunit­y for some of those operators to almost double the size of their farm business compared to where they may be farming now. The result is you have a dairy unit capable of generating a very healthy level of return based on its capital value,” he said.

That is also aided by the opportunit­y to run a low cost, low input farming system off a platform that is almost self-sufficient in terms of feed supply and grazing capacity.

“We already have a couple of farmers originally from outside the region who decided to make the move, and have now purchased a second farm in the area, turning out about 1000kg of milk solids a hectare at very low cost.”

Resulting soil tests from August this year have Olsen P levels range from 21 to 56, and all soil samples had apHofgreat­erthan5.6.

Rasmussen says Ben Alpin’s location provides a “best of both worlds” environmen­t.

It is 44km from Napier and its farm support businesses, shops, schools and coastal attraction­s, while being located inland in an area known for good summer rainfall, typically averaging 1400-1600mm a year.

“Ben Alpin represents a great opportunit­y for a farmer wanting to step up in scale. It also offers the flexibilit­y around young stock grazing options, and even the chance to consider some forestry on some of the steeper country. The on-farm hunting opportunit­y really is the icing on the cake.”

Tenders close at 4pm on November 21.

 ??  ?? The Ben Alpin Dairy Farm on Puketitiri Road, Patoka is to be sold by tender.
The Ben Alpin Dairy Farm on Puketitiri Road, Patoka is to be sold by tender.

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