The fertile grey self-mulching and red loam soils of Avalon offer a productive base for grazing, cropping or fodder production, together with centre pivot irrigation. The parcel is mainly timbered with majestic river red gums showing the strength of the soil types.
Situated in the Currawarna district, 43 kilometres north west of Wagga Wagga via the sealed Old Narrandera Road, Avalon comprises 422 acres on multiple titles in the Wagga Wagga Council area.
In Autumn 2019 an area of 25 acres was sown to Kittyhawk wheat which was under sown with L56 Lucerne on the higher red loam soils. Of the dryland and irrigatable area, 360 acres early winter Spartacus barley was sown.
In recent years the vendor has cut hay from established Lucerne and rye whilst utilising the existing irrigation infrastructure. A beef operation including cows and calves together with trade cattle, has enabled the vendor to turn off progeny at 450kg in 11 months.
Avalon has been biologically managed since 2006; the approach includes building soil carbon and encouraging soil microbiology to unlock nutrients, while inputs have been sourced to balance nutrient ratios. These have included soft rock phosphate, infused with sulphur, boron humates and gypsum and lime applications. Foliar applications of kelp have been used to increase frost resistance and increase growth with the gibberellic acid component. This year 150kg soft rock phosphate was spread on 346* acres. Gypsum was also spread in 2019.
Avalon is watered from the Murrumbidgee river and has a stock and domestic riparian river right; plus, 10ML high security stock & domestic WAL and a 20ML Murrumbidgee general security WAL. There are 120 acres set up for irrigation from the Murrumbidgee with a southern cross pump. Underground six-inch PVC mains supply 3 concrete pivot pads of 40 acres each. One Upton Centre pivot waters the 3 pivot pads.
A Davey pump equipped with time of use meter on two-inch mains supplies a 90,000lt tank, seven troughs and the garden plus there are two dams.
A splendid billabong meanders east-west through the property from boundary to boundary, this billabong holds significant ground water in average to above average rainfall years. It has created a wildlife corridor rarely seen on a productive farm.
Well fenced to 7 main paddocks, there are steel cattle yards with concrete race, crush and loading ramp, with proximity to the sealed Old Narrandera road, another set of horse/cattle holding yards at the main shed infrastructure complex. Shedding is a standout feature and includes a high clearance, powered machinery shed with concrete floored workshop and ample steel benches. There are another two steel storage sheds, one powered.
The quaint country cottage has been well maintained and completes this attractive package. The home comprises three large bedrooms, one bathroom and an office. Featured are 10' ceilings, timber floors and an open plan kitchen/dining area, evaporative cooling and slow combustion heating. The weatherboard home sits amongst established trees in a low maintenance park like garden.
Avalon is a unique property offering Murrumbidgee river access, secure water and productive fertile soils amongst majestic river red gums. A rare opportunity exits to secure this property.
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The size of Currawarna is approximately 186.4 square kilometres. It has 1 park. The population of Currawarna in 2011 was 228 people. By 2016 the population was 180 showing a population decline of 21.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Currawarna is 10-19 years. Households in Currawarna are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Currawarna work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 65.9% of the homes in Currawarna were owner-occupied compared with 73.8% in 2016..
Currawarna has 177 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Currawarna have seen a 103.32% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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