Umbango South 290 Nugents Road Humula NSW 2652
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"Umbango South" Humula/Tarcutta/Holbrook, NSW - Situated in the renowned Eastern Riverina area of Southern New South Wales
Umbango South, originally part of the renowned Umbango Station, is ideally positioned approx 17kms north of the village of Humula and 17kms south east of the Sydney - Melbourne Hume Highway and Tarcutta. The property is approx. 63kms south of the city of Wagga, 146kms north of the border city of Albury and 200km from ski fields and Thredbo.
This naturally scenic property is a mix of highly productive creek flats ranging to well sheltered pastured valleys, with a back drop of approx 400 ha of dispersed light to heavily timbered country featuring many high value tree species such as ironbark, yellow, red, white and grey box, Blakely’s red gum, Scribbly gum and Stringy bark, which is capable of grazing stock when needed.
Overall Umbango South provides a property with a strong agricultural background, some wonderful lifestyle aspects and also significant potential as a Biodiversity/carbon landbank, due to its outstanding natural assets.
Key features of Umbango South include:
- Size and scale – 977.3 ha (2,415 acres) of quality Eastern Riverina, high rainfall, livestock breeding country.
- Excellent location – situated just off the Hume Highway close to Tarcutta and Humula – 63kms Wagga, 76kms Holbrook, 146kms Albury, 224kms Canberra, 440kms Sydney, 470kms Melbourne,200km Thredbo.
- 733mm annual rainfall - winter / spring dominant.
- Excellent water – Umbango and Morgans creeks, equipped bore and approx. 17 dams.
- Ideally carry 1,000 Merino and cross bred ewes and 1,000 fine wool wethers.
- Ideal cattle breeding country.
Umbango South is an excellent example of a property which contains a number of natural resources which are sought after in the offset market. A percentage of the native timbered land and to a degree the native grazing land therefore has considerable value in the biodiversity and carbon markets. This effectively places passive but strong value on this land.
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