INDEPENDENT NEWS

Highly Productive Dairy Farm And Cropping Operation Placed On The Market For Sale

Published: Wed 21 Oct 2020 04:17 PM
A former market gardening operation now fully converted into a highly productive dairy farm and supporting cropping unit in the Eastern Bay of Plenty has been placed on the market for sale.121 Grieve Road
The 153.9-hectare property at Otakiri some 24-kilometres west of Whakatane milks a herd of between 410-430 cows to produce between 133,000-153,186 kilogrammes of milk solids annually, while also producing maize and silage for the herd.
The farm is made up of seven freehold land titles – all with a flat topography and linked by an extensive and high-quality network of crushed-lime races – with the maize and silage grown on a pair of 7.5-hectare blocks within the property.121 Grieve Road
Farm building infrastructure on the Otakiri property consists of:A modern 20-aside double up milking shed with drafting system and fully-automated cup removersA large fully-lined high-stud herd shelter shed capable of housing the entire milking herd if requiredA separate calf-rearing shedAn effluent treatment pond with travelling irrigator spreading system consented to take up to 28 cubic metres of waste wash dailyA five-bay implement shed with three-phase power supply and a separate brick workshop and older style barn
andA palm kernel/fertiliser bin along with two meal silos, and a five-tonne molasses tank.
Meanwhile, accommodation dwellings on the farm consist of homes located around the property - and each with their own separate driveways off Grieve Road, Otakiri Road and Hallett Road. The trio of dwellings comprise a recently renovated and modernised five-bedroom main homestead with office space, and a pair of comfortable three-bedroom staff homes – both with garages.
Now the freehold farm property at 121 Grieve Road in Otakiri is being marketed for sale by tender through Bayleys Whakatane, with the tender process closing on November 5. Salesperson Rhys Mischefski said the farm’s soils had been consistently well fertilised over the years to ensure high growth rates for both the deep-rooted grasses and the feed crops.
“The production of feed crops on-site, combined with above-average grass production figures sustained by fertile soils and access to good irrigation, all combine to ensure milk solids are produced year-on-year at high levels,” Mischefski said.
“Good drainage and a mild climate are also factors contributing to the property’s production levels.
“A huge investment in top-of-the range infrastructure has future-proofed this farm for years to come. For example, water for irrigation is drawn through a consented 91-metre deep bore supplying a centre pivot and lateral pods servicing some 75 hectares with access of up to 24,500 cubic metres of water per week, with a further 30 hectares irrigated from reticulated wash water sourced from the Fonterra plant in nearby Edgecumbe.”
In addition to the milking herd of approximately 420 cows, the property also carries a small number of young stock and service bulls. The farm paddocks are predominantly segregated by post and baton fencing, with well-formed mature hedging in some parts of the property.
Mischefski said the property operated an extensive pasture renewal fertilisation programme through annual application of nitrogen in addition to the effluent spread. The farm’s 50-plus paddocks were mostly regular rectangular shaped.
Until the late 1980s, part of the farm was a market garden operation producing a range of vegetables, with the rest of the block run as a dairying unit. The area in and around Otakiri is currently undergoing a resurgence in horticultural sector activities – with smaller landholdings of fertile land being replanted in avocados and kiwifruit.
“With a long-standing history of market gardening activity on the site through its fertile soil and good drainage, there is certainly the potential for converting some of the 15 hectares of existing feed crops into avocado or kiwifruit orchards for additional diversification,” Mischefski said.
Bayleys Realty Group
New Zealand
Bayleys is New Zealand's largest full-service real estate company. We offer expertise in the marketing and sale of a wide range of property, including residential real estate, farms and lifestyle blocks, and commercial and industrial property. This includes tourism and business sales such as hotels and motels. We also cover the real estate markets in Fiji and other Pacific Islands.
Bayleys also provides a complete property and facilities service including property management and valuations teams focused on achieving both Owner and Tenant satisfaction.
No other real estate company can match our breadth of coverage across all market sectors throughout New Zealand.
Contact Bayleys Realty Group
Phone:
09 375 6868
Media Contact:
Scott.Cordes@bayleys.co.nz

Next in Business, Science, and Tech

Gaffer Tape And Glue Delivering New Zealand’s Mission Critical Services
By: John Mazenier
Ivan Skinner Award Winner Inspired By Real-life Earthquake Experience
By: Earthquake Commission
Consultation Opens On A Digital Currency For New Zealand
By: Reserve Bank
Ship Anchors May Cause Extensive And Long-lasting Damage To The Seafloor, According To New NIWA Research
By: NIWA
A Step Forward For Simpler Trade Between New Zealand And Singapore
By: New Zealand Customs Service
68% Say Make Banks Offer Fraud Protection
By: Horizon Research Limited
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media