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Alexandria Station 3,750,000 acres
 
Alexandria Station 3,750,000 acres
Rausan · 8 months ago
Alexandria Station, in the Northern Territory of Australia, is one of the largest cattle stations in the country, covering 3,750,000 acres.  Situated near the Barkly Tableland, the station benefits from fertile grazing lands, making it ideal for cattle production.

Established in the late 19th century, Alexandria Station is renowned for its efficiency and commitment to sustainable grazing practices.  The station’s scale and productivity underscore its importance to Australia’s agricultural sector.
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Alexandria Station 3,750,000 acres
Rausan · 8 months ago
Alexandria Station, in the Northern Territory of Australia, is one of the largest cattle stations in the country, covering 3,750,000 acres.  Situated near the Barkly Tableland, the station benefits from fertile grazing lands, making it ideal for cattle production.

Established in the late 19th century, Alexandria Station is renowned for its efficiency and commitment to sustainable grazing practices.  The station’s scale and productivity underscore its importance to Australia’s agricultural sector.
Alexandria Station 3,750,000 acres
Rausan · 8 months ago
Alexandria Station, in the Northern Territory of Australia, is one of the largest cattle stations in the country, covering 3,750,000 acres.  Situated near the Barkly Tableland, the station benefits from fertile grazing lands, making it ideal for cattle production.

Established in the late 19th century, Alexandria Station is renowned for its efficiency and commitment to sustainable grazing practices.  The station’s scale and productivity underscore its importance to Australia’s agricultural sector.
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Alexandria Station 3,750,000 acres
Rausan · 8 months ago
Alexandria Station, in the Northern Territory of Australia, is one of the largest cattle stations in the country, covering 3,750,000 acres.  Situated near the Barkly Tableland, the station benefits from fertile grazing lands, making it ideal for cattle production.

Established in the late 19th century, Alexandria Station is renowned for its efficiency and commitment to sustainable grazing practices.  The station’s scale and productivity underscore its importance to Australia’s agricultural sector.
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