LOCATED 37km south of Biloela and 56km north of Monto, Uralba has 2km of frontage to the Burnett Highway and will be presented for auction on February 29 at 11am at Settlers Motor Inn Biloela.
This former stud and bullock producing property enjoys easy access to markets with Teys Bros abattoirs at Biloela and livestock selling centres at Gracemere, Biloela and Monto.
The 568.5ha (1404ac) property is part of the renowned Lawgi Plateau which is recognised as some of the premier cattle country in central Queensland.
The country is predominately bottletree, fig tree, softwood and brigalow scrub with a strip of forest on the rear boundary.
Pastures consist of buffel and green panic in the scrub country with buffel, green panic, blue grass and Mitchell in the forest country.
Uralba has two water systems with an allocation from Grevillea Water Scheme plus two bores that pump water through the centre of the property supplying 14 troughs, also there are three open dams.
Uralba has been set up to be handled by one person, with the 11 main paddocks all leading into the central lane which feed into yards. The steel and timber yards are well designed with cattle able to be worked in all types of weather with the pound, forcing yards and the circular crush all concreted. A plunge dip was constructed in 1999.
Sheds consist of a large machinery shed, enclosed steel frame workshop and vehicle shed with concreted floor. Adjacent to the yards is an enclosed, elevated hayshed with 450 bale capacity.
Centrepiece to Uralba is the modern, lowset, 4-bedroom brick veneer home constructed in 2002.
Positioned to capture the breezes on an elevated ridge, the home has views across to Mt Lookerbie in the west, Mt Margaret in the south and Mt Kroombit to the north-east.
This versatile property consistently runs 360 mixed cattle from weaners through to bullocks.
Contact: Mark Simpson, Ray White Rural Biloela, on 0418 792 647.