Agriculture And the Land With Some Account of Building Societies Garden Cities

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Agriculture And the Land With Some Account of Building Societies Garden Cities
George Fredrick Bosworth
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The reason for this widespread pasture area is found in the moist, equable climate of our country, and as a consequence the characteristic appearance of its surface is its general verdure. Of course this was not always the case, for in early times Britain was covered almost from one end to the other with forest, of which now there are only small remains.
28 Our Corn Crops, Roots, and Fruits 6. OUR CORN CROPS, ROOTS, AND FRUITS. WOODS AND FORESTS The area of the British Isles is a little over 12
...0, 000 square miles or 78, 000, 000 acres ; but about one-third of this is occupied by the mountains of Scotland and Wales, and the bogs of Ireland, which cannot be cultivated on account of the poor soil and inclement climate. Of the cultivated area the greater part has a rotation of crops cereals, roots, and grasses. The chief corn crops of the British Isles are oats, wheat, and barley, and the chief root-crops are turnips, potatoes, and mangolds.
The chief cereal crop is oats, which being able to stand cold and wet weather much better than wheat are more commonly grown in most parts of the country.


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