"The Rocks"
Contract Grow Out Piggery = Regular Cash Flow
Conveniently located just 5 minutes outside of Murgon, this is a property that offers privacy and diversity all in one. This property has the ability to do so much more with a very generous frontage to Barambah Creek, running alongside the Murgon weir offering permanent water all year round, perfect to host camping.
AREA & TENURE
204 acres (82.65ha) Freehold
32 acres (12.9ha) Leasehold
Total: 236 acres approx.
PIGGERY
Arguably this property is one of the oldest certified piggeries in the Murgon district, with evidence of the old original timber yards and sheds from the early days. Since then, these structures have made way for more modern buildings with the ability and capacity to grow out 1,500 SPU from weaners to finished animals.
Current infrastructure:
- 1 x weaner shed
- 3 x finishing sheds
- Automatic feeders and water troughs
- Slated floors with flush outs to an effluent dam
- Adjustable height loading ramp
- 5KW solar system running the whole piggery
- Rolling canvas blinds
- 38,000L of water storage
There is only infrastructure for 1,500 SPU, however the property is licenced for 3,500 SPU with plans in place.
WATER
A major feature of this property is the water frontage and access to Barambah Creek. The creek skirts along the eastern & southern edges of the property creating a natural boundary. The property comes with a 40ML irrigation licence, plus a 9ML stock & domestic licence. A submersible pump on mains power with timer switch transfers water up to two tanks which feed the piggery and livestock troughs. There is approx. 400m of new blue line pipe installed.
The Barambah creek itself is around 7-8m deep.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The timber Queenslander is a practical home with main bedroom, sleep out (or office), bathroom, separate lounge and dining/kitchen combined on polished floorboards upstairs. Downstairs is all open space concrete floor with two bedrooms plus bathroom and bar area. There are two rainwater tanks, 5 bay workshop/vehicle shed and timber cattle yards.
TOURISM POTENTIAL
Rock escarpments, deep water holes and a camping area amongst gum trees set an amazing chance for someone to capitalise on this feature. The Rail Trail from Kilkivan to Kingaroy runs right alongside with bike riders from all over the country using this facility. This camping area could be used to catch that passing trade for an overnight stay or create a low key camping area for longer stays
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