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Elders reports that Buckingbong Aggregation is for sale
Lawson Grains announces listing of the 4,628ha Buckingbong Aggregation in the Riverina, New South Wales.
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The Buckingbong Aggregation, to be offered by Elders Real Estate, is listed as a whole, or in three parcels known as Buckingbong (2,536ha), Barragunda (1,438ha) and Calooli (654ha).
The aggregation totals 4,245ha of cropping area (92 per cent arable), representing a significant, large scale holding in the Riverina region of New South Wales.
Since acquiring the properties in 2014 and 2015, Lawson Grains has conducted an extensive soil amelioration program (lime and gypsum), whilst operating the properties under a 12m controlled traffic farming system, incorporating stubble retention and a strategic crop rotation.
Structural improvements have focused on access roads, water supply and grain storage, which now totals nearly 12,000 tonnes* via a combination of upright silos and grain bunkers.
Lawson Grains is divesting the property due to portfolio realignment within the region following the acquisition of the Bulgandra Aggregation near Rand earlier this year.
Angus Blair, Chief Executive Officer of Lawson Grains, said, “The purchase of Bulgandra in early 2025 enabled the addition of more than 3,000ha close to existing grain production, storage and logistics operations at Rand, which has meant a realignment of the portfolio in southern New South Wales. Since acquiring the Buckingbong aggregation 10 years ago, we’ve continued to develop the property to drive performance and it is now presented to the market as a turn-key grain farm at scale”.
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