346 Statistics ajfecting British Agricultural Interests. 



Table III.— Estimated Total Production o/Hops in the Years 

 19V2and 1911, with the Acreage and Estimated Average Yield 

 per Statute Acre, in each County of England in which Hops 

 were grown. 



1 Gloucester and Salop. 



Note.— The estimated average yield per acre, nearly lOJ cwt., is four-flfths of a 

 cwt. above that of 1911, and 2 cwt. above the ten years' mean. The acreage being also 

 1.773 acres above that of 1911, the total production is thus 45,000 cwt. more, and it is 

 also nearlv 9,000 cwt. more than the average of the last ten years. 



Table IV. — Quantities and Values of Corn Imported into the 

 United Kingdom in the undernoted Years. 



l^From the Decfinber Arcoiints relatbuj to Trade and Aarigafiun of 

 the United Kingdom.^ 



