There are high expectations of another strong land sale result for a versatile farm being auctioned off at the Edenhope Golf Course by Ray White on December 10.
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Yiddinga includes 1486 hectares (3672 acres) of mixed cropping and grazing country on the border between South Australia and Victoria, six kilometres west of Edenhope.
Present owner Andrew Farran has added to the property over the past 30 years to reach its present size.
Mr Farran, a former Australian diplomat and government trade adviser, has been operating a well-regarded fine wool and sheep enterprise at Yiddinga, mostly from afar.
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He first became interested in wool growing in this border pocket on visits to his uncle Jack Farran, his father's twin brother and a soldier settler, back in the 1950s.
In the late 1980s, he began a series of property purchases, though he said he never intended to farm the property himself due to his professional commitments.
For the past three years, Mr Farran has been resident on the farm, which has been a successful fine Merino wool, sheep and cropping enterprise.
The main home is brick veneer and is set in a well-established garden.
Set apart from the house is a spacious office, as well as a second home.
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While the focus has been on the sheep, occasionally some cattle were run, which is why there are steel cattle yards and a loading race on the property.
Annual wool production, with shearing mostly in the autumn, has on average amounted to about 450 bales.
There has been a regular annual program of adding 150 -200 kilograms a acre of single super for the pastures.
Regular agronomic assessments have indicated the potential to add further pasture improvement, but the vendors believe they have succeeded while farming conservatively.
Yiddinga consists of 13 titles.
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The property is bounded by sections of the West Wimmera Highway and the Edenhope-Penola and Mundarra Estate roads.
The sale includes most of the plant and equipment, together with stock.
Yiddinga features a six-stand shearing shed with covered yards for 1600 sheep.
Average annual rainfall in the district is 550 millimetres.
Ray White agent Max Brown said Mr Farran has had "a good 30-year innings at Yiddinga and wishes to see the property in good hands for the future".
"This is a major opportunity to acquire a significant landholding in a proven and reliable farming district - on the market as a whole for the first time in 30 years," Mr Brown said.
For more information contact Mr Brown on 0429 854772.
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