The Liverpool Plains is generally regarded as the richest agricultural region in Australia owing to its rich black soils, which originally supported a mixed grassland vegetation containing both annual and perennial grasses, which early in the region's history were used to feed cattle and sheep.
The Liverpool Plains is generally regarded as the richest agricultural region in Australia owing to its rich black soils, which originally supported a mixed grassland vegetation containing both annual and perennial grasses, which early in the region's history were used to feed cattle and sheep.
Liverpool Plains Shire is a local government area located in the North West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia.
The Liverpool Plains Shire has a number of heritage-listed sites
Gundagai
Quirindi
The high elevation of the tablelands means cool summers but winters, high rainfall region with averages ranging from 650 mm on the western slopes to over 1,200 mm on the east of the range. About 60% of this rainfall occurs during the summer months.
Blackville - Liverpool Plains NSW
Premier Cropping Country mainly alluvial farming, heavy yielding country winter and/or summer crops with an Excellent location