Argadargada Station
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Argadargada Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia.
It is situated about 140 kilometres (87 mi) south of Alpurrurulam and 480 kilometres (298 mi) north east of Alice Springs. The property shares a boundary with Annitowa and Ooratippra to the west, Lucy Creek and Manners Creek Station to the south, Lake Nash and Georgina Downs to the east and the Atnetye Aboriginal Land Trust to the south.[1] The property is bisected by the Sandover Highway.[1]
Description
The 5,139 km2 (1,984 sq mi) property has a mix of terrain including open flat plains of Mitchell grass, buffel and Flinders grass over massive portions, and a mix of slightly undulating country with other sections of break-away country to the southern parts of the leasehold. Vegetation found within the boundaries includes mulga, bloodwood, gidyea, coolabah, ghost gum with an area of soft spinifex. The Sandover River passes through the property, providing flood-out country. In 2010 Argadargada was stocked with around 6,000 head cattle, mostly Charbray, Charolais and Bos Indicus breeds.[2]