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108.00 ha Land area SQM

Auction

108 Hectare Dairy Farm


This 108 hectare (more or less) dairy farm offers genuine and immediate production upside to the new owner.\n\nThis 108 hectare dairy farm has historically been run as an 80 hectare farm. The historic milking platform plus an adjoining 28 hectares of good quality croppable land that sits between this farm and the owner's home farm are required to be sold.\n\nThis dairy farm is in an affordable location, is Fonterra supply, and is offered on a land and buildings basis (excluding Fonterra shares).\n\nThe farm production for the past three years off the historic 80 hectare milking platform is and milking 195 cows is:\n\n2012/13 - 66,060 kg/ms off 80 hectares and stopped milking February and finished milking through home farm. Estimated production approximately 77,000 kg/ms for the full season.\n2011/12 - 59,755 kg/ms. Changed from autumn to spring calving in this season. 2010/11 - 68,393 kg/ms. Winter milked this season.\n\nThis year 200 cows were calved down. All calves are off the farm in January and yearling heifers are grazed off the farm. \n\nOf the total 108 hectares approximately 103 hectares are effective milking platform. Approximately 90 hectares of the farm is of a flat to easy rolling contour with the balance medium rolling and approximately 57 hectares has been re-grasssed in the past four seasons. Smaller areas of maize, chickory and turnips have been grown on the farm and some PKE bought in.\n\nThe 22 ASHB straight rail shed was re-commissioned six years ago and the adjacent 300 cow concrete feed pad offer options to the new owner.\n\nThere are two effluent ponds on the farm however only the bottom pond is used. This is spray irrigated over approximately 18 hectares. (the effluent piping is being sold with the farm but the effluent pump and gun is not.) Scrapings from the feed pad are pushed into a bunker and then spread over the chickory and maize paddocks.\n \nThe farm has good infrastructure including one six bay calf shed and one older cowshed also arranged for calves, three hay barns plus an implement shed and a workshop near the house. \n\nArranged into 62 paddocks, the farm has a strong fertiliser history. It is also well raced and fenced with mostly post and batten external fencing and seven wire with 2-3 wire electric internals.\n\nSoils are predominantly Ruawaro clay loam and some Rotongaro loamy peat.\n\nFarm water is provided via a bore to two concrete tanks at the cow shed and then pumped to troughs. The main water lines are 32mm with 25mm and 20mm to troughs. The milking shed plant and house are on town supply.\n\nThe farm is complimented by a comfortable four bedroom weatherboard home with a sleep out.\n\nThe Rotongaro area is regarded as a good farming district with other productive dairy and finishing farms nearby.\n\nThe district is a supportive one with farm and social clubs. Rural services are provided six days a week. Local primary schooling is at Ruawaro and secondary options at either Te Kauwhata or Huntly.\n\nThis farm is in an affordable location and has the added benefit of the Fonterra shares being excluded from the sale. \n\nWith all the infrastructure in place on this farm, plus the 28 hectares of additional dairy platform included, this farm offers immediate and genuine production upside for the new owner. \n

Auction

Cnr London & Victoria Sts, Hamilton

31

Oct

Time11am
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Mark Dawe

Mark Dawe


Success Realty Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

Contour


Flat to easy/medium rolling

Farm Type


108 Hectare Dairy Farm

Infrastructure


22 ASHB shed, 300 cow feed pad, good farm buildings, four bed home plus sleep-out