id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044082373374 Lindley-Cowen, L. The West Australian settler's guide and farmer's handbook Issued by direction of the Bureau of Agriculture. Edited by L. Lindley-Cowen, secretary 1897 .txt text/plain 344667 26892 81 It is their rule never to keep an acre of wholly unimproved land, the improvements ranging from fencing and ringbarking on grazing areas, up to the sowing of wheat in fertilised area of well-watered and superior land is only used as sheep runs, notwithstanding that it has a better rainfall than that which belongs to largely employed to cut out dams wherever there is a good catchment area, stock having been the chief sufferers in the dry years. There is a very large orchard and vineyard area throughout the district, that is of land suitable for planting with vines and fruit trees. the land changes first to grey sand and then to good red soil of considerable depth, timbered with peach, sandalwood, and in places 31st, 1895, land .£200 ; the value of live stock, crop, working plant, ./cache/hvd.32044082373374.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044082373374.txt