In the nineteenth century the stereotypical association representing sugarcane growers was a planters’ association, the epitome of which, was the Hawai’ian Sugar Planters’ Association. The Herbert River Farmers’ Association, formed by a group of small farmers in the tropical north of Australia, was the antithesis. This is because they represented two distinct modes of agricultural production, the plantation and the small farm. Both inherited their associative traditions from the British Isles. Much of agricultural association scholarship has had a tendency to focus on associations formed by the elite and studies of regional and local small agricultural associations are scattered and uncoordinated. Drawing upon the Hawai’ian and Australian s...
This study of a unique historic situation is sociologically framed and politically contextualized. I...
The Cooperative Societies which were originally arranged along the lines of a producer’s co-operativ...
Communal land ownership is frequently considered a constraint on farm productivity as farmers endeav...
In the nineteenth century the stereotypical association representing sugarcane growers was a planter...
In the late nineteenth century sugarcane farmer associations emerged in Australia. Representing genu...
One hundred and thirty-six years ago six immigrant small selectors formed the Herbert River Farmers’...
In the late nineteenth century in a tropical region of Australia, sugar plantations disappeared. Thi...
In tropical north Queensland in 1872, sugar planters took up large land selections on the banks of t...
Agricultural associations were a worldwide phenomenon in the nineteenth century. They were formed by...
[Extract] Commercial production of sugar commenced in Queensland during the mid-1860s. Over the next...
This is a cross-disciplinary study that draws upon the agronomic, ecological, and social sciences to...
The Mackay district sugarcane industry provides the background for an in-depth analysis of one sugar...
The sugar industry in the colony of Queensland (Australia) began in the late 1800s, initially follow...
Sugarcane emerged by 1884 as the most favoured crop cultivated in the coastal lands of Eastern Austr...
We examine the performance of Fiji's indigenous sugarcane growers, measuring their technical efficie...
This study of a unique historic situation is sociologically framed and politically contextualized. I...
The Cooperative Societies which were originally arranged along the lines of a producer’s co-operativ...
Communal land ownership is frequently considered a constraint on farm productivity as farmers endeav...
In the nineteenth century the stereotypical association representing sugarcane growers was a planter...
In the late nineteenth century sugarcane farmer associations emerged in Australia. Representing genu...
One hundred and thirty-six years ago six immigrant small selectors formed the Herbert River Farmers’...
In the late nineteenth century in a tropical region of Australia, sugar plantations disappeared. Thi...
In tropical north Queensland in 1872, sugar planters took up large land selections on the banks of t...
Agricultural associations were a worldwide phenomenon in the nineteenth century. They were formed by...
[Extract] Commercial production of sugar commenced in Queensland during the mid-1860s. Over the next...
This is a cross-disciplinary study that draws upon the agronomic, ecological, and social sciences to...
The Mackay district sugarcane industry provides the background for an in-depth analysis of one sugar...
The sugar industry in the colony of Queensland (Australia) began in the late 1800s, initially follow...
Sugarcane emerged by 1884 as the most favoured crop cultivated in the coastal lands of Eastern Austr...
We examine the performance of Fiji's indigenous sugarcane growers, measuring their technical efficie...
This study of a unique historic situation is sociologically framed and politically contextualized. I...
The Cooperative Societies which were originally arranged along the lines of a producer’s co-operativ...
Communal land ownership is frequently considered a constraint on farm productivity as farmers endeav...