Darling Downs land use map, 1952

Australia
Dalby, QLD
Australia
27° 10' 59.8296" S, 151° 15' 49.4928" E
1 January 1952
15 April 2011
15 April 2011

Locations

Australia
Dalby, QLD
Australia
27° 10' 59.8296" S, 151° 15' 49.4928" E
Brisbane
Bureau of Investigation

Collection of the University of Queensland Library

Darling Downs land use map, 1952. Under the Land and Water Resources Development Acts, 1943 to 1946, the Bureau of Investigation’s annual report summarised its inquiry into agricultural development in the Darling Downs. The report included a ‘tentative’ soil map to assist future planning as well as this land use map. This map showed areas under cropping and different types of grazing and was compiled using aerial photographs and records from the government statistician. Queensland parliamentary papers, vol 2, 1952

Darling Downs soil map, 1952

Dalby, QLD
Australia
27° 10' 59.8296" S, 151° 15' 49.4928" E
1 January 1952
15 April 2011
15 April 2011

Location

Dalby, QLD
Australia
27° 10' 59.8296" S, 151° 15' 49.4928" E
Brisbane
Bureau of Investigation

Collection of the University of Queensland Library

Darling Downs soil map, 1952. Under the Land and Water Resources Development Acts, 1943 to 1946, the Bureau of Investigation presented its eighth annual report in October 1952. The report commented on the potential for further agricultural development of the Darling Downs and included a ‘tentative’ soil map based upon ground traverses and inspection of aerial photographs. According to the Bureau of Investigation, soldier settlement had contributed significantly to development, however, there were still large areas available for agricultural production on the western section of the Downs. Where Brigalow once stood between Warra and Jandowae, wheat growing was another option, while the open grassland between Dalby and Brookstead could be ‘brought under the plough’. Development of winter crops like linseed and wheat were expected west of the Condamine. According to the Bureau, these areas comprised of older alluvia than the fertile black soil plains and would require fertilizer. Similarly with the application of fertilizer the ‘sandier portions from Kurrawa towards Lake Broadwater’ had the potential for winter cropping. Maps such as this demonstrated the growing significance of soil science for the economic development and exploitation of the land. Queensland parliamentary papers, vol 2, 1952

Grain sorghum growing in central Queensland, Walkabout, June 1951

Emerald, QLD
Australia
23° 31' 33.6108" S, 148° 9' 44.046" E
1 June 1951
24 February 2011
24 February 2011

Location

Emerald, QLD
Australia
23° 31' 33.6108" S, 148° 9' 44.046" E
Melbourne
Walkabout

Copyright © Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, the University of Queensland

Grain sorghum growing in central Queensland, Walkabout, June 1951. The properties of the Queensland British Food Corporation are shaded and include Wolfgang, Retro, Peak Downs, Cullin-la-Ringo, Marmadilla, Orion Downs and Inderi together with the railway network. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, the University of Queensland

Bradfield's inland irrigation scheme, Walkabout, January 1947

1 January 1947
24 February 2011
24 February 2011
Melbourne
Walkabout

Copyright © Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, the University of Queensland

Dr J.J.C. Bradfield's inland irrigation scheme. Map drawn for Rydge's by R. Emerson Curtis, Walkabout, January 1947. This map shows the proposed area that was deemed suitable for the raising of rice, cotton, flax, jute, maize, wheat, tropical fruits, tea, coffee, sheep and cattle using a series of dams from Tully through to Coopers Creek. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, the University of Queensland

Harvesting the first sorghum crop on Peak Downs, June 1949. Massey Harris model 55k tractors hauling Sunshine model No 4 header harvesters. Collection of Andy Plunkett

Collection of Andy Plunkett

Planting the first sorghum crop on Peak Downs, January 1949. Massey Harris model 55K tractors hauling Sunshine 24 run combine drills. Collection of Andy Plunkett

Collection of Andy Plunkett

The Atherton Tablelands consists of three tablelands, Hann in the north, Atherton, and Evelyn in the south. It is situated in North Queensland in the Cairns hinterland.

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