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It is satisfactory to see that in 1905 Scotland produced an estimated average yield of nearly 42 bushels on the 49,000 acres under Wheat , that Ireland stood second in the list with a yield of over 373 bushels , that England stood third ...
It is satisfactory to see that in 1905 Scotland produced an estimated average yield of nearly 42 bushels on the 49,000 acres under Wheat , that Ireland stood second in the list with a yield of over 373 bushels , that England stood third ...
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In 1906 there were 60,414 horses ( including ponies ) exported from the United Kingdom , valued at 1,205,302l . , or an average of 19 guineas . To Foreign British Countries Dominions To Total Number Total Average Value per Value Head ...
In 1906 there were 60,414 horses ( including ponies ) exported from the United Kingdom , valued at 1,205,302l . , or an average of 19 guineas . To Foreign British Countries Dominions To Total Number Total Average Value per Value Head ...
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With the exception of the period 1876 to 1880 there has been a continual increase in the annual average of the quinquennial periods , although in each period there has been at least one lean year . In the period 1896 to 1900 the annual ...
With the exception of the period 1876 to 1880 there has been a continual increase in the annual average of the quinquennial periods , although in each period there has been at least one lean year . In the period 1896 to 1900 the annual ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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