Sheep, wheat, cotton, beef,
The free settlers farmed farms in Australia. Convicts did also
Yes, pearls are farmed near Broome in Western Australia.
To see a map of where sheep are farmed in Australia, see the related link below.
In Western Australia, most sheep farming is restricted to the southwest coast and inland. See the related link for a map.
Yes. There are sheep stations in South Australia.
There is a huge variety of animals and crops farmed in Australia. All types of livestock are farmed, as well as almost all types of fruits, vegetables and grain crops.
Livestock arrived with the First Fleet in January 1788, and has been farmed since that time.
The most farmed land in the US is in..... the US! Did you mean in which state?
There are no wallaby farmers. Neither kangaroos nor wallabies are currently farmed in Australia for any commercial purpose. They can be harvested, within set areas, with a special licence, but they are not farmed.
95% farmed
Sheep have been sheared in Australia ever since there have been sheep THERE- they were introduced by the earliest white settlers in the late 18th Century, grew to be a mainstay of the nation's agriculture in the 19th, and are now the most popular livestock species to be farmed in Australia.
You mean are cows intensively "farmed" for their milk? Yes, most milk we get is from intensive dairy farms.