Situated north of Te Kuiti on Highway 3, this 28 hectare cropping and grazing block has many attractions including its flat contour, versatility and ash soils.\n\nCurrently supporting a dairy farm, the block is used for maize through the summer season and grazing through winter. Around 100 mixed aged cows are wintered for approximately three months. 20 hectares are cropped and dependent on the season, there's an average harvest of around 20 tonnes per hectare. A further six hectares are kept in grass. Dotted around the property are some very attractive Kahikatea trees which add to the character of the property.\n\nHeld in two titles, the highway forms the front boundary and the Mangaokewa Stream the back. The property has an extensive drainage system, good central access and reflective of its current use, is subdivided into four paddocks. Fencing is a mix including post, batten and wire on the external fences and electric internals. Water is supplied from the neighbouring property which is also being offered for sale. There will be a registered easement for this supply prior to settlement.\n\nThere's secondary schools along with other services in Te Kuiti (8.5km) and Otorohanga (10km). \n\n