A large-scale sheep farm in Southern Hawke's Bay that has twice been a finalist in the Balance Farm Environment Awards has been placed on the market.
Located 12 kilometres north-east of Dannevirke, Maunga Awa Station is being marketed for sale at auction on November 16 by Bayleys Hawke's Bay.
The 540-hectare property, which sits directly adjacent to the upper reaches of the Manawatu River, has had extensive planting to sustain a "clean earth clean water" policy. About 15,000 poplar and willow trees have been planted across the station over the past 20 years and more than 4000 native trees have been planted in the past two years as part of a stream protection and water quality project.
Such environmental protection farming practices have resulted in Maunga Awa Station being twice selected as a finalist in the Balance Farm Environment Awards, first in 2005 and again last year.
Salesman Tony Rasmussen said the station comprised 180 hectares of cultivatable, flat land and easy rolling countryside producing plantain, clover/herb and ryegrass crops that enabled its sheep and cattle to reach impressive weights.