Charlie and Marion Coote have made it a successful formula for the last two decades but the couple have returned to New Zealand to support family in the wake of a tragedy and the farm near Shepparton is up for sale.
Mr Coote said it was with sadness that they had put the 545-hectare property on the market but that his son had also decided to return to NZ.
Still, he quipped, it wouldn’t have been sensible to farm into his eighties.
The Cootes had got farming at Mooroopna North down to a fine art. While the family’s NZ roots run deep and the herd is a true Kiwi cross, the farm system is anything but the stereotypical low-input model.
“We’ve got the land to grow and more importantly we’ve got the water from the recycled water from the city right next door to use, so it’s a no brainer,” Mr Coote said.
The sale will include 612 megalitres of high reliability and 536 megalitres of low reliability water.
On top of that, the Coote family has a 20-year lease agreement that sees the city wastewater treatment plant on the south boundary of the property supply 900 megalitres of a year shandied with another 300 megalitres of channel water.
A pivot irrigates 120ha and another 210ha has pipe risers supplying lasered flood irrigation.
The farm is currently growing approximately 70ha of lucerne and usually grows 30ha of maize a year.
There’s a 50-stand rotary dairy with automatic cup removers, robotic teat sprayer and a fully computerised ID system with drafting gates and extensive cattle race.
Feeding is simplified with an adjoining 600-cow feed pad and automatic calf feeder facilities.
There are three homes plus a cottage for family and staff accommodation. Just five years ago, Charlie and Marion Coote built what they expected would be their “forever home”, a 420-square-metre five- bedrooms house compete with three bathrooms and an undercover outdoor dining alfresco overlooking the family’s inground pool and the north-east aspect of the farm.
The property will auctioned in Shepparton on October 22 as a whole, going concern with first right of refusal on dairy cattle and farm machinery.
Kevin Hicks Real Estate agent Kevin Hicks expects the land to fetch at least $10 million. Contact Kevin Hicks on 0428 271 270.