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Preparing for future generations
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Neales River Livestock operates over three properties through out South Australia. Each property plays a unique role within our business and even more so as Allandale has been battling drought conditions since 2005. Whilst on the land one can never say a property is " drought proof " but with all three properties working together we can minimise the impact of drought conditions in the future .
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A gidgee sunset, Allandale Station
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Allandale Station, Oodnadatta Track
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| Located in the South Australia's Far North and over 1000km from Adelaide and in the North-West water catchment of Lake Eyre. The property is situated along the world famous Oodnadatta Track and features some of the most spectacular scenery in the Outback. Read More |
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| Babbiloora, Upper South East |
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| In 2003, Babbiloora was acquired to relieve the pressures of drought & maximise potential southern cattle markets that the Allandale cattle suit so well. Babbiloora is a diverse operation of predominately mixed grazing property and with the ongoing development of pastures for Lucerne seed production will see this property and it's pasture a fine example of the diversity of the Upper South East. Read More |
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| Mount Penny, Upper South East |
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| With the continuing drought conditions on Allandale, a further 3900 acres known as Mount Penny was acquired to absorb cattle during the destocking period as a result of the unrelenting drought conditions up in the Far North of South Australia. Mount Penny is prime grazing with attractive flatsto undulating sandy loam over clay and limestone. Read More |
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