A Million Acres a Year (2003)
After World War Two, successive governments sold off and encouraged the clearing of less viable areas for agriculture. During the 1960s a million acres a year were opened up. Much of the land was unsuitable for farming yet the new landholders were obliged to bulldoze and burn the native bush or risk losing their allocation. Most were eager to do so and pressured the government to release even more land. The long-term consequences have been devastating, with industrial farming and salinity turning most of this priceless natural heritage into a biological desert.
Director: Frank Rijavec
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: January 1, 2003
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Frank Rijavec
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Million Acres a Year about?
- After World War Two, successive governments sold off and encouraged the clearing of less viable areas for agriculture. During the 1960s a million acres a year were opened up. Much of the land was unsuitable for farming yet the new landholders were obliged to bulldoze and burn the native bush or risk losing their allocation. Most were eager to do so and pressured the government to release even more land. The long-term consequences have been devastating, with industrial farming and salinity turning most of this priceless natural heritage into a biological desert.
- Who directed A Million Acres a Year?
- A Million Acres a Year was directed by Frank Rijavec.
- How long is A Million Acres a Year?
- A Million Acres a Year has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).