As to the Yorkshire figures, we think that of all the figures in the record they are the least likely to be telling us the simple truth about the amount of cultivated land.
The total of 'cultivated land' in England is less than 25 million acres, that of arable is less than 12 million.
He who has 10 hides shall show 6 hides of cultivated land.
But unless the price of the cattle be sufficient to pay both the rent and profit of cultivated land, the farmer cannot afford to pasture them upon it; and he can still less afford to feed them in the stable.
It must be a long time after the first establishment of such colonies, before it can become profitable to feed cattle upon the produce of cultivated land.
In short, these people live wholy by fishing and hunting, but mostly by the former, for we never saw one Inch of Cultivated landin the whole Country.
We afterwards went a little way into the Country, and had some of the Natives along with us; we met with a good deal of Cultivated land, planted mostly with sweet potatoes.
They continued the journey until morning broke, and then turned off to the left, and after miles of walking halted among some sand-hills outside the zone of cultivated land.
Groves of palms grew along the steep banks of the river; beyond were fields of grass and broad patches of cultivated land.
Intensively cultivated though Japan is, the percentage of cultivated land to the total area of the country is, however, little more than half that in Great Britain[66].
If the sheep were put on cultivated land[267] or placed on straw as I saw them in Hokkaido there would be serious risks of foot rot.
The number of live stock per 1,000 acres of cultivated land in the United Kingdom and other countries is: Country.
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