Producing sustainable grass-fed beef and row crops on mixed-use farmland.
Property Overview
About the Property
El Tauro & Cabatir are two adjacent agricultural properties located in the Department of Rio Negro on Uruguay’s highly fertile western border area. It has a full range of cattle management facilities (chute, pen, corral, and cattle dock), a semi-surgent well, and a gravity-fed water supply system. When we started operating these two farms in 2018, we decided to integrate them into a single, cohesive 900-hectare productive unit where we now manage an intensive, regenerative beef cattle fattening operation that we developed from the ground up to produce sustainable grass-fed beef in rotation with rain-fed row crops.
Area
Access
4.5 km northwest of National Road 25
15 km from Young.
Productive Model
Own beef cattle fattening operation (735 hectares) combined with rainfed row crops such as soybean, wheat, corn, sorghum, and canola (178 hectares).
Homestead
Housing
Staff house.
Storage facilities
n/a
Water system
Gravity-fed water supply system composed of 4.5 km of underground piping and water intakes (hydrants) in each 10-hectare paddock supplied by a water deposit (Australian tank) and an 87 m semi-surgent well.
Cattle facilities
Chute, pen, corral, and loading ramp.
Other infrastructure
64 km of fences, 10 km of internal roads,power grid connection.