RICHARD and Kim Murray are selling their 387 hectare (956 acre) property Blythe Creek to concentrate their interests on a new business venture.
Located in the highly regarded Mount Saltbush area, 50km from Roma and 32km from Wallumbilla, the undulating country ranges from heavy bottle tree, brigalow, belah soils to lighter sandy ironbark and box creek flats.
About 95 per cent of Blythe Creek is white on the vegetation map. About 80pc has been cutter bared and seeded with a mix of buffel, reclaimer Rhodes, digit and creeping bluegrass. The vendor has conservatively stocked this country to ensure a dense coverage of grasses.
The property is watered by a solar equipped bore and two dams. The majority of fencing is four or five barbs on steel posts in near new condition. It is divided into three paddocks which are serviced by an old set of wooden yards located in the middle of the property.
Marketing agent Rob Wildermuth, Ray White Rural, said Blythe Creek had been thoughtfully developed and lightly stocked to ensure maximum pasture growth.
“The improvements provide a secure easily managed paddock, ideal for the buyer looking to expand or someone looking to start up in the grazing industry,” Mr Wildermuth said.
Blythe Creek will be auctioned at the Overlander Motel, Roma, on March 29.
Contact Rob Wildermuth, 0428 222 687, Ray White Rural, Roma.