In an era where there has been many advances in managing crops along with the assistance of precision agriculture, securing suitable land to produce food now, and in the future, is increasingly important.
The Rural Horticulture Zone in the Milang to Langhorne Creek district is the ideal location providing good soils, access to water and a Mediterranean climate all within easy reach of Adelaide markets.
Traditionally this area was predominantly home to dairy farms, winter crops and irrigated lucerne.
Adding to the original wineries in the district, recent years has seen a change in use to more viticulture, the introduction of vegetables and turf farms, all a testament to the opportunities this district provides.
Site approval of 389 megalitres provides an opportunity to utilise some of the water allocation here or to seek water allocations from the Murray River system.
The Milang Block consists of 73ha (179ac) of productive ground (and water infrastructure from Lake Alexandrina) made up of two titles, plus a third title zoned conservation on the Lake Alexandrina side of Lake Road.
Site approval of 389 megalitres provides an opportunity to utilise some of the water allocation here or if starting afresh to seek temporary or permanent water allocations from the Murray River system.
This property is worthy of consideration for anyone seeking to expand their agricultural ambitions, featuring easy access from council or surveyed roads on all sides.