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Dulkaninna Station is a pastoral lease that once operated as a sheep station but now operates as a cattle station in outback South Australia. It is located along the Birdsville Track approximately north of Marree situated at the southern end of the Tirari Desert. The property is composed of a variety of land systems including gibber plains, black soil flood plains, sand-hill country, table land country and creek systems. Lake Gregory is found in the north east corner of the property. It shares aboundary with Clayton Station to the south west, Murnpeowie to the south east and Etadunna Station to the north. The property occupies an area of and runs beef cattle, it is a certified organic producer. The Bell family currently own the property and have down so for over 110 years.〔 The property runs a herd of Poll Hereford crossed with Black Angus and also breeds stock and quarter horses. Geological surveys were conducted in the area in 1885 with bores also being sunk in the area at the same time. Once part of the Mundowdna run that was owned by Sidney Kidman, a block, called Dulkaninna North East was resumed by the Department of Lands in 1896 and the lease was acquired by George William Barrett. In 1914 the property was owned by Messrs Sinclair, Scott and Company with both sheep and cattle being run at the station. By 1923 the property was owned by the Avon Downs Pastoral Company. The Bell family acquired the property in 1933.〔 In 1935 the property was suffering a dry spell with D. D. Bell, the owner, intending to start breeding horses at Dulkaninna again. Bell had a pedal wireless installed in the homestead at some time prior to 1929. George Bell, who had arrived at the station at age 13, died after in 2007 at age 87 after working the for all of his working life. His son Daryl took over the property. ==See also== *List of ranches and stations 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dulkaninna」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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