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New owner puts Palgrove’s Gilgal on regen ag path

Palgrove has sold Gilgal Station with around 1000 commercial cattle and 7000 composite sheep to its new owner, a European investor. Photo: LAWD

Major seedstock producer Palgrove has sold its Gilgal Station to a German investor who has engaged new joint venture Agri Carbon Investments to run the prized Cootamundra property as a regenerative operation.

Agri Carbon Investments stakeholders are SLM Partners and Impact Ag, with Impact Ag leading on the operational role at Gilgal to generate an income from livestock, cropping and carbon credits.

Sale of the 3605ha holding has been approved by…

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