CAMBOON graziers Lindsay and Colleen Graving and their sons Ken and Gus are auctioning their Biloela property Lincol on March 22.
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![CATTLE COUNTRY: The 1830-hectare Biloela property Lincol will be auctioned on March 22. CATTLE COUNTRY: The 1830-hectare Biloela property Lincol will be auctioned on March 22.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/ya3tPqPRXYVuem2wchintR/08eeb7ea-6bd9-416a-9561-322501f43669.JPG/r0_389_4272_2800_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Located 50km south of Biloela, the 1830 hectare (4522 acre) freehold grazing property was purchased in 1977 to compliment other holdings held by Lindsay’s late parents at Harrami and Rawbelle.
The undulating, rolling soft forest country is situated at the headwaters of Castle Creek which forms the southern boundary along with Twenty Mile and Oaky Creeks which run through the property. A softwood scrub ridge in the north west is developed to buffel, green panic and stylo. Other pastures include bluegrass, buffel, green panic and seca stylo.
![All of the paddocks on Lincol have multiple watering points. All of the paddocks on Lincol have multiple watering points.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/ya3tPqPRXYVuem2wchintR/24651ea1-3137-4346-b674-35aa2d471dc6.JPG/r0_437_4272_2848_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Lindsay Graving is well known for his water divining work throughout the North Burnett and Callide Dawson region. He has developed an extensive network of bores throughout the property ensuring that all paddocks have multiple waters and cattle walk a minimal distance to water.
The centrepiece of Lincol is the modern, open plan four-bedroom homestead which features bullnose verandahs.
![Lincol's open plan four-bedroom homestead features bullnose verandahs. Lincol's open plan four-bedroom homestead features bullnose verandahs.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/ya3tPqPRXYVuem2wchintR/b7bb381a-94b6-45fb-a85e-a738fd341b54.jpg/r177_429_3983_2425_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Lincol is set up for ease of management and is divided into seven main and 10 cooler paddocks with two lane ways to the yards.
In recent years the Graving’s have concentrated on supplying the weaner market. Lincol has been running more than 700 head including 450 breeders and replacement heifers. Lindsay Graving estimates Lincol will comfortably carry 800 to 1000 backgrounders from weaners to feedlot entry weights.
Contact Mark Simpson, 0418 792 647, Ray White Rural.
![Lincol is estimated to comfortably carry 800 to 1000 backgrounders from weaners to feedlot entry weights. Lincol is estimated to comfortably carry 800 to 1000 backgrounders from weaners to feedlot entry weights.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/ya3tPqPRXYVuem2wchintR/554fa01d-f0e5-409d-b4a8-ff82865cd81e.JPG/r0_427_4272_2838_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)