Assessment of the agricultural and pastoral potential of Queensland [cartographic material] / cartog...
Assessment of the agricultural and pastoral potential of Queensland [cartographic material] / cartography by C.M. Ellis ; compiled by J. Harbison and E.J. Weston, Agriculture Branch, Department of Primary Industries, Toowoomba.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Brisbane : Prepared by the Division of Land Utilisation, Qld. Dept. of Primary Industries, 1980.
Date
1980.
Call Numbers
M3 840/1980/4
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale 1:2,500,000 simple conic proj. (E 138°00'--E 154°00'/S 10°00'--S 29°00').
Physical content
4 maps on 4 sheets : col. ; sheets 66 x 91 cm.
Contents
Map 1.
Crop potential --
Map 2.
Sown pasture potential --
Map 3.
Native pasture communities --
Map 4.
Dominant land suitability.
Publication information
Publisher
Brisbane : Prepared by the Division of Land Utilisation, Qld. Dept. of Primary Industries, 1980.
Place of Publication
Queensland
Date Published
1980.
Subjects
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Alternative Titles
Full title
Assessment of the agricultural and pastoral potential of Queensland [cartographic material] / cartography by C.M. Ellis ; compiled by J. Harbison and E.J. Weston, Agriculture Branch, Department of Primary Industries, Toowoomba.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Cartography of map 2 by C.M. Ellis, and S.F. Crofts.
Maps of Queensland showing crops, sown pasture potential, native pastures and land suitability.
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Time Period
d1980
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
M3 840/1980/4
Record Identifier
74Vv7p7POd5A
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv7p7POd5A
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MMS ID
991008659879702626
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