'Colindale' is an increasingly rare, smaller scale mixed farming property located 13km west of Binnu in WA's northern wheatbelt. Its reliable rainfall, sound fencing and water infrastructure will allow an established grazing enterprise to increase their scale, with significant standing feed immediately available to a new owner.
Key features
? A total of 821ha, with 740ha arable.
? Relatively uniform yellow sandplain soils, with a small area of red loam in the northeastern corner. Some of the stronger yellow sandplain soils would benefit from spading or mould boarding.
? The generally flat topography is subdivided into 6 paddocks with steel posts and ringlock fencing.
? Well established stands of blue lupins and natural pasture species, with the soils also suitable for pasture legumes and perennial grasses.
? Sound water supply - 3 soaks and a solar equipped submersible bore linked to 3 storage tanks and troughs.
? Binnu (BOM station 8010) has an annual mean average rainfall of 340mm, while coastal locations such as Lynton (BOM station 8075) located 35km southwest of 'Colindale' has an average of 390mm. Anecdotally, neighbouring properties have a long-term average of 360mm. Binnu West (DPIRD Station B1002) has recorded 558mm for 2024.
? Frontage to the sealed Binnu West Road linking the property to CBH Binnu and the North West Coastal Highway.
? 40km to Northampton and 85km to Geraldton.
For more information, please contact exclusive selling agents Chad Smith (0428 932 476 or [email protected]) or Yves Beagley (0438 326 608 or [email protected])