Location: 260km from Windhoek, 210km from Gobabis, 180km from Grootfontein
Size: 4,700 hectares of grass and bush plains
Climate: Moderate, with 400mm annual rainfall, mild winters (18°C), and summers (30°C)
Crops:
2.5 hectares each of lucerne, Brazilian grass, buffalo grass, and Bana grass (expanding to 7.5 hectares)
5 hectares for Russian grass
4 hectares of sweet potatoes under drip irrigation
66 hectares of sorghum, with plans to transition to irrigated land
Livestock:
420 cows (Braunvieh, Fleckvieh, Brahman, Tuli Crossbred, Jerseys, Holstein)
21-pen feedlot facility for optimized cattle farming
High-density grazing for dry season productivity
Infrastructure:
Four sheds: Feedplant, Fertilizer, Milking Parlour, Cattle Handling/Feed Storage
Fuel room, worker housing, guest chalets
Comprehensive solar system
Modern dairy facilities including a state-of-the-art milking parlour
Management office, vehicle garages, workshops, farm shop, home-use abattoir
24 chicken pens for pest control
Water Resources:
18 boreholes with solar pumps, delivering over 110,000 liters per hour
Two irrigation dams storing up to 800,000 liters
Six undeveloped boreholes with 52,000 liters per hour capacity
Sustainability:
Solar-powered irrigation systems
Sustainable grazing practices
Ongoing de-bushing efforts
Potential:
Opportunities for farming tourism with potential recreational developments
Significant expansion potential with abundant water resources
Expert Management:
Experienced farm manager with over 50 years in agriculture leading a dedicated team