Minnipa
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Minnipa is a small wheatbelt town which is located 601 km northwest of Adelaide via the Princes and Eyre Highways and 295 km from Port Augusta. The area around the town was first settled in 1878 but it wasn't until the arrival of the railway line in 1913 that any kind of township developed. The town was proclaimed in 1915 and subsequently it became a typical wheatbelt town servicing the surrounding area and providing the necessary grain handling and rail facilities to allow farmers fast access to Thevenard and Port Lincoln.
The year of the town's official proclamation was also the year when the Minnipa Experimental Farm was established. The farm has carried out extensive experiments in the growing of wheat and the grazing of sheep on the marginal lands of the Eyre Peninsula. Over the years their research has contributed significantly to a general improvement in production of both wheat and wool in the area. Experiments with shallow seeding (rather than using seed drills) have seen a marked improvement in wheat production. In the grounds of the Experimental Farm is the very interesting inselberg, Yardwondatta Rock, which is layered in such a way as to be like a geological time line of the area.
Minnipa is not an unattractive small township but with little more than one main street, a few basic services for the passing traveller, and access to the rocky Gawler Ranges (which lie to the north) its appeals are rather limited.
The year of the town's official proclamation was also the year when the Minnipa Experimental Farm was established. The farm has carried out extensive experiments in the growing of wheat and the grazing of sheep on the marginal lands of the Eyre Peninsula. Over the years their research has contributed significantly to a general improvement in production of both wheat and wool in the area. Experiments with shallow seeding (rather than using seed drills) have seen a marked improvement in wheat production. In the grounds of the Experimental Farm is the very interesting inselberg, Yardwondatta Rock, which is layered in such a way as to be like a geological time line of the area.
Minnipa is not an unattractive small township but with little more than one main street, a few basic services for the passing traveller, and access to the rocky Gawler Ranges (which lie to the north) its appeals are rather limited.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnipa,_South_Australia
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Coordinates: 32°51'18"S 135°9'13"E
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- Unnamed (No.HA446) Heritage Agreement 10 km
- Unnamed (No.HA187) Heritage Agreement 20 km
- Gawler Ranges Conservation Park 31 km
- Kulliparu Conservation Park 32 km
- Unnamed (No.HA238) Heritage Agreement 56 km
- Pinkawillinie Conservation Park 68 km
- Hiltaba Private Nature Reserve 70 km
- Acraman crater 97 km
- Unnamed (No.HA1167) Heritage Agreement 99 km
- Gairdner Lake 148 km
Unnamed (No.HA446) Heritage Agreement
Unnamed (No.HA187) Heritage Agreement
Gawler Ranges Conservation Park
Kulliparu Conservation Park
Unnamed (No.HA238) Heritage Agreement
Pinkawillinie Conservation Park
Hiltaba Private Nature Reserve
Acraman crater
Unnamed (No.HA1167) Heritage Agreement
Gairdner Lake