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The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England was sent for free to thousands of society members, with a few hundred copies additionally sold. [13] Philip Pusey, who had also been prominent in founding the society, was the first editor of the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England from its founding in 1840 to his death in 1855.
Royal Agricultural Society can refer to: Royal Agricultural Society of England; Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales; Royal Agricultural and Horticultural ...
The Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales was founded on 5 July 1822, when a group of Sydney's leading citizens formed the Agricultural Society of NSW, and is "a not-for-profit organisation committed to supporting agricultural development and rural communities in Australia."
The society started in Hobart Town on 1 January 1822. The first show was conducted in January 1822, in the Old Market Place, just in front of the present State Parliament House. In 1922 His Majesty King George V approved the granting of the "Royal" prefix to the society, which in turn became known as the Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania.
It held its first annual agricultural show, the Fair and Cattle Show, at Guildford on 7 November 1834. [1] [2] [3] The show was moved to the Claremont Showground in 1905, [4] when it became the Perth Royal Show. [5] [6] In 1907, a range of other agricultural societies merged. [7] Despite the action, separate agricultural societies remain ...
The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria (RASV; since 2021 trading as Melbourne Royal) was founded in 1848, when a group of Melbourne's leading citizens formed the Agricultural Society of Victoria with the aim of "furthering the quality of Australia's primary production by means of contests and competitions". [1] [2] [3] [4]
The South Australian Agricultural Society was founded as the result of a public meeting held on 28 October 1839. The original Constitution provided for a President, four Vice-Presidents, Hon. Secretary, Hon. Treasurer and a committee of 18 citizens selected by a formula intended to give representation to the range of members' interests and locations, one-third of whom were to retire annually ...
The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (R.A.B.I) is a registered charity [1] that offers support, mostly financial, to farming people in hardship in England and Wales. It assists people of all ages, including the elderly, sick and disabled as well as those working in farming, including dependants.