crofting การใช้
- It reported to crofting settlements to the area around Kinloch village.
- Crofting Achiemore, Kearvaig and Inshore into the mid-20th century.
- Crofting, especially sheep rearing, is the mainstay of island life.
- Each crofting family was asked to raise ?, 000.
- The principal activity for the male islanders is crofting.
- In parts of north west Scotland ( township " is a crofting settlement.
- Farming and crofting are mainstays of the local economy, especially livestock husbandry.
- Lower Bayble ( ) is a seaside crofting township.
- North Havra is currently owned by Thomas Stout who uses it for crofting.
- Land use in the crofting counties is constrained by climate, soils and topography.
- It decisively changes the balance of power between the crofting community and the landowner.
- The island was lotted into crofts in 1831 and crofting continued until the 1960s.
- Great Bernera's population is mainly dependent on lobster fishing, crofting and tourism.
- Fishing, crofting and to a lesser extent, large-scale farming also contribute.
- In the 1960s Monica Goldsmith purchased Isle Martin and took it out of crofting tenure.
- Crofting remains a mainstay of the economy.
- This right decisively changes the balance of power between the crofting community and the landowner.
- "You can't live off of crofting alone, " he explained.
- Crofting can be a harsh life.
- The modern economy centres on tourism, crofting, farming, fishing, and whisky distilling.
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