Concerned with the economic decline of the colony, the Tasmanian parliament in 1858 approved legislation intended to settle small farmers in the often fertile but heavily-timbered western half of the island. The new act at first attracted many settlers to the forest lands, most of whom had at least some previous experience of farming, if little capital. But within a decade they were threatened with ruin because of a disastrous fall in Australian crop prices, the effects of which were aggravated by the reluctance of a series of weak ministries to build roads in the new settlements: that most of the pioneers were able to keep their farms was a tribute to their determination and the fertility of the soil. In the 1880s Australian ...
In the late nineteenth century sugarcane farmer associations emerged in Australia. Representing genu...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The Atherton Tablelands, west of Cairns in Far North Queensland, comprise some of the richest agric...
Tasmania's easily cleared land was limited, and after the mid-1830's, when such land could no longe...
With the granting of self-government to the colonies of eastern Australia in the 1850s, each colony ...
One indicator of a stagnant economy has been a slow rate of population growth . If Tasmania had bee...
Students of the history of Tasmania know that Governor King, in Sydney, upon hearing that a French ...
In the paper on " The Present and Future Prospects of Timber in Tasmania," which I had the honour t...
Within the frame of family farming, this book offers a longitudinal study of the Castra district in ...
Within the frame of family farming, this book offers a longitudinal study of the Castra district in ...
The yeoman ideal of independent land-owning family-based farming had wide political appeal in North ...
The immense extent of forest land in Tasmania has struck every visitor to the island from the time ...
Tasmania was a forested land when first sighted by Europeans. It remains essentially a forested lan...
The format of agriculture on Tasman Peninsula will be influenced in the future by thc same factors ...
In the late nineteenth century in a tropical region of Australia, sugar plantations disappeared. Thi...
In the late nineteenth century sugarcane farmer associations emerged in Australia. Representing genu...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The Atherton Tablelands, west of Cairns in Far North Queensland, comprise some of the richest agric...
Tasmania's easily cleared land was limited, and after the mid-1830's, when such land could no longe...
With the granting of self-government to the colonies of eastern Australia in the 1850s, each colony ...
One indicator of a stagnant economy has been a slow rate of population growth . If Tasmania had bee...
Students of the history of Tasmania know that Governor King, in Sydney, upon hearing that a French ...
In the paper on " The Present and Future Prospects of Timber in Tasmania," which I had the honour t...
Within the frame of family farming, this book offers a longitudinal study of the Castra district in ...
Within the frame of family farming, this book offers a longitudinal study of the Castra district in ...
The yeoman ideal of independent land-owning family-based farming had wide political appeal in North ...
The immense extent of forest land in Tasmania has struck every visitor to the island from the time ...
Tasmania was a forested land when first sighted by Europeans. It remains essentially a forested lan...
The format of agriculture on Tasman Peninsula will be influenced in the future by thc same factors ...
In the late nineteenth century in a tropical region of Australia, sugar plantations disappeared. Thi...
In the late nineteenth century sugarcane farmer associations emerged in Australia. Representing genu...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The Atherton Tablelands, west of Cairns in Far North Queensland, comprise some of the richest agric...