This including the provision of agricultural skills and the Tiwi people successfully sold crops such as bananas to the main land.
During the 1970s World Vision began training families to build small farms by teaching agricultural skills.
Their agricultural skills were sufficiently developed to take advantage of the different mountainous terrains.
In many rural areas this means a strong concentration on agricultural skills.
The ranch owners were dependent upon the labor pool of Indians with agricultural and ranching skills.
Across the road was a farm run by Cornell University to teach agricultural skills to city children.
However, Nogais were not only good soldiers, they also had considerable agricultural skills.
Later, the farm was used to train Australian women in agricultural skills while men were at war.
The centre concentrated on training young people to develop agricultural and technical skills.
Later the farm was used for various purposes related to training in agricultural skills.