By the time of the First World War, the majority of the tillable land of the area was in use.
Tarr-nanda: Rising Up Place - The land and surrounding hills of the area in which Tanunda is now located.
During the regime of Sher Shah Suri (1486-1545) the land of the area was barren, and he constructed a well to remedy the situation.
West of Madha is fertilized land and rest of the area around the village is fertile plain land, served by an irrigation canal.
All of it is land and none of the area is covered with water.
In 1822 land of the area was granted by the colonial government to James Phillips Webber.
He was also a Landlord of his village, where he and his family owned most of the land of the whole area.
The Bonde Farmhouse reflects the success of early Norwegian farmers who cleared and farmed the land of the area.
The highest land of the area is Madakada Giranchi Mountain with 1165 feet height.
They occupied the lands of the surrounding area.