The document summarizes the establishment of a livestock field in Formosa, Argentina. It describes the field's perimeter fence and internal partitions for farm management. It also notes the varied fauna and flora on the property, listing many tree species. The price is $650 per hectare, and parts of the land include natural pastures, a lake with permanent water, and existing woods.
1. CITY OF FORMOSA
Establishment of Livestock
The field is completely within its perimeter fence with four strands of smooth wire, as
well as internal partitions. The helmet has a unit of five pens for farm management,
manga, run box, scales with the capacity of 3,000 kg, landing.
The present forest on the livestock has a very varied fauna and flora, having existing
arboreal species such as: White Quebracho, CaspiZapallo, Lapacho, Colored
Palm, Guayacán, Palo santo, Itín, Ñandubay, Palo borracho, Mistol, Molle, Guayaibí,
Tatané, Brea, Aromo, Algarrobillo, Uña de gato, Cactus, Quebracho Colorado, Algarrobo,
Vinal, etc. The Fauna is very rich in autochthonous species, exsting a wide variety of birds,
mammals and reptiles.
Price: US $650 per hectare