Saturday, October 16, 2010

Cattle walking away from the creekbank spots below..
Notice the open grassy flat between the creek and the treeline of the 41 mile gully.
The flat has narrowed here . The gully joins Gogango Creek a little further down,where Gogango Creek splits and forms an anabranch.
This flat is grassed as in the photo and there is underground water on all these flats.

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IRRIGATION
There is an 8 Ha licence for irrigation water out of Gogango Creek and another 8 Ha licence out of a tributary.    This is for Bourneville only.
A 224 megalitre irrigation licence from bores applies to Bourneville plus the adjoining 655 acres on *Woodlands " across the Thirsty Creek Road.     There are 6 deeds in all.     Splitting the land reqires splitting the water licence which makes each farmlet droughtproof but spoils the opportunity for a cattleman or farmer to make real money from irrigated  Leucaena, or crops on a larger scale.
I would be open to offers for  the whole  1327 acres  to which the total water licence applies.