Listing Description
Cropping / Irrigation / Intensive Finishing
3962 State Highway 2, Takapau, Central Hawke's Bay, Hawke's Bay
Price by negotiation
Details
Attribute | Value |
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Property use | Cropping |
Agency reference | WPK38452 |
Description
The property is a high value-add farming operation. The land which is all flat on two main terraces is held in two titles splitting State Highway 2 at Takapau. The bottom terrace on the main block comprises heavy silt loams with a feature being the extensive water running alongside and under this terrace. Ideal for dry land cropping, it has grown maize crops for both silage and grain and also peas in the past. The top terraces have two Valley electric pivots on the predominantly Takapau silt loam land. Maize will be planted under these pivots, each one covering 65-67 hectares.
A real feature giving security on water supply is the 200,000 cubic metre storage dam. Future proofed with a consent to take up to 350,000 cubes and infrastructure by way of pipe and pump size to reflect this in place, there are further options on the farm to create the additional storage these consents allow and to place another pivot.
The farm has a full array of farm infrastructure. Comfortable weatherboard three-bedroom home, four-stand wool shed and sheep yards, plus covered sheep yards, a legacy from its days as a stud breeding farm.
Large four bay implement shed, plus semi-circular cattle yards and sundry sheds. Fencing is mainly traditional seven wire with some newer five wire electric subdivision. Laned front to back with troughs in every paddock from a separate bore also servicing the house and buildings. Natural water flows freely all year round through the block giving fresh water in many paddocks.
Whilst the farm does extensive cropping, the new grasses allow for winter trade lamb finishing with significant numbers going through and normally 300 bulls are grown out here as well.
Well located on the Takapau plains the size of the unit affords opportunities not easily replicated. Scale and water security in an ever-changing environment.