Batchelor Demonstration Farm

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Batchelor Farm in 1912
The construction of the Batchelor Railway siding for use by Batchelor Demonstration Farm, 1912

The Batchelor Demonstration Farm, at Batchelor, Northern Territory, was established in 1911 and its creation led to the establishment of the town.[1] It closed in 1919 but was resumed by the Commonwealth Government for defence purposes in 1941 when the Batchelor Airfield officially became a RAAF base.[2] The traditional owners of the land are the Warrai and Kungarakany people and the farm site is home to artefacts and registered sacred sties.[3]

The land for the farm was first surveyed for European use as a part of the Hundred of Goyder and was first purchased by WO Clyde and likely used to grow tobacco until it was selected by the government.[3]

The total size of the farm was 2,500 to 3,000 hectares.[3]

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