Station (Australian agriculture)
In Australia, a station is a large landholding used for livestock production. It corresponds to American ranches that operate under the Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 on public lands. The owner of a station is called a pastoralist or a grazier (which correspond to the North American term rancher).
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Station (Australian agriculture)
In Australia, a station is a large landholding used for livestock production. It corresponds to American ranches that operate under the Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 on public lands. The owner of a station is called a pastoralist or a grazier (which correspond to the North American term rancher).
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Een station is een gebied, inc ...... ch (6000 km²) ver achter zich.
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In Australia, a station is a l ...... re thus known as pastoralists.
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Une station, en Australie, est ...... e l’agriculture et l’agronomie
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Een station is een gebied, inc ...... d kleiner dan in het verleden.
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In Australia, a station is a l ...... North American term rancher).
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Une station, en Australie, est ...... e l’agriculture et l’agronomie
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Station (Australian agriculture)
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Station (Australie)
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Station (landbouw)
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