Sheep Ranch Country (1949)

The film explores the agricultural landscape of Southeastern Australia, focusing on sheep farming and dairy production. It highlights the challenges faced by farmers, including droughts and bushfires, as well as the importance of wool exports to the economy. The story follows the Robertson family, who manage a sheep station, detailing the shearing process and the annual livestock auction in the nearby town of Gandy. The film also emphasizes the significance of education for rural children and the connection between local agriculture and major cities like Melbourne and Sydney, which serve as commercial hubs for exporting goods.

Keywords
Australia, sheep farming, dairy production, wool exports, Robertson family, shearing, livestock auction, education, agriculture, Southeastern Australia

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