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It was decided to employ as sampling blocks existing arable fields , varying
between less than 10 hectares to over 100 in ... The only preconception carried
into the field , on the basis of previous work in Berkshire ( Richards 1978 ) , was
that ...
It was decided to employ as sampling blocks existing arable fields , varying
between less than 10 hectares to over 100 in ... The only preconception carried
into the field , on the basis of previous work in Berkshire ( Richards 1978 ) , was
that ...
Page 48
It is true that almost all arable fields in Northamptonshire are now sown during
the late summer or autumn with wheat ... Thus , if rape is sown in September the
field should be examined in a matter of days ; this permits no time for the field ...
It is true that almost all arable fields in Northamptonshire are now sown during
the late summer or autumn with wheat ... Thus , if rape is sown in September the
field should be examined in a matter of days ; this permits no time for the field ...
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To the south of the village most of the field boundaries depicted on the ... Only in
the immediate vicinity of the Roman Pye Road are more irregular fields found ,
some forming shapes which must have been highly inconvenient for practical ...
To the south of the village most of the field boundaries depicted on the ... Only in
the immediate vicinity of the Roman Pye Road are more irregular fields found ,
some forming shapes which must have been highly inconvenient for practical ...
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