Welcome to the Farm
Warrington Station is located in Munni NSW, 15 kilometres from the township of Dungog, with the pristine Williams River running through the north-east part of the property.
OUR FARM
Warrington Station is a cherished family property running a commercial Angus and Registered Stud Herd.
Set at the foothills of the Barrington Tops, a world heritage listed national park.
Warrington Station is rich in fertile river flats, rolling hills, and sheltered valleys, making it ideal for raising cattle. The pastures are made up of native grasses as well as Kikuyu, Cox Foot, Chicory and Clover. We also grow our own lucerne and oats to supplement our young cattle during dry times.
Regenerative & Rotational, Healthier Pasture
Warrington Station implements regenerative, agricultural practices including rotational grazing. Rotational grazing is a method of pasture management where cattle are moved to a fresh pasture every few days, allowing the previous pasture to recover before being grazed again.
This helps to maintain the health of the pasture and allows the cattle to constantly have access to fresh, nutritious feed. Warrington Station is also committed to being carbon neutral, which means we strive to balance the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere through our operations.
This is achieved through managing the amount of carbon sequestered in the soil and vegetation which reduces the carbon footprint and supports a sustainable future.
Warrington Station is a unique and beautiful property that provides a natural and healthy environment for our cattle to thrive. We take our role as custodians of the land seriously and are dedicated to preserving its natural beauty and resources for future generations.