Noord-Jutland, Denmark
Of the approximately 143 hectares, about 131 hectares are EU-qualified, including approximately 13 hectares of permanent grassland. The soil is mainly of loam type.
The property consists of the main building, a small building without structures with a manure tank, a large cubicle barn built between 1975 and 2006 and continuously renovated and improved, and other outbuildings such as a garage, a shed, and a separate building with horse stables.
The main building is a large residence with a total built area of 184 m² and a living area of 319 m², spread over two floors. The house is well-maintained and equipped with various rooms, including a kitchen-living room, bathrooms, and bedrooms.
The livestock farm has a capacity for approximately 200 cows. It mainly consists of SDM cows, with an annual yield of about 12,000 kg ECM. There is also space for young stock and dry cows.
The company has a modern machinery park, including a milking installation, feeding equipment, and other machines for managing the land and livestock.
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Denmark is a country located in Northern Europe. It occupies most of the Jutland Peninsula and several islands, including Zealand, Funen, Lolland, Falster, and Bornholm. Denmark borders Germany to the south and is surrounded by the North Sea to the west and the Baltic Sea to the east.
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