The Quarterly Review, Volume 266,Nummer 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Pagina 45
... acres under the plough ; in 1934 we had nine million , two hundred and fifty thousand , a loss of three million acres , though large farming is being heavily sub- sidised . Go back to 1870 and compare that year with 1935 ; the losses ...
... acres under the plough ; in 1934 we had nine million , two hundred and fifty thousand , a loss of three million acres , though large farming is being heavily sub- sidised . Go back to 1870 and compare that year with 1935 ; the losses ...
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... acres about one to over 40 acres . If you turn to three favoured shires , Leicester , Rutland , Northampton , we get a total of less than 12,000 workers on upwards of a million acres . It is not surprising that one may drive for mile ...
... acres about one to over 40 acres . If you turn to three favoured shires , Leicester , Rutland , Northampton , we get a total of less than 12,000 workers on upwards of a million acres . It is not surprising that one may drive for mile ...
Pagina 51
... acres lost to the plough in the Midland area alone , the Land Settlement Association finds five acres are enough to support a man , wife , and family and to leave a surplus to sell . This means that we have in the Midlands sufficient acres ...
... acres lost to the plough in the Midland area alone , the Land Settlement Association finds five acres are enough to support a man , wife , and family and to leave a surplus to sell . This means that we have in the Midlands sufficient acres ...
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