
The large-scale intensive cattle feeding facility on Maryfield can be clearly seen top right in this image of the station homestead complex
FUND manager AAM has confirmed its purchase of the cattle associated with this week’s Maryfield-Limbunya property transaction in the Northern Territory, together with long-term grazing and farming rights.
The agreement, on a walk-in, walk-out basis including around 50,000 Brahman cattle, was carried out through the AAM Diversified Agriculture Fund, AAM managing director Garry Edwards said.

Garry Edwards
The transaction encompasses two property…