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CEREALS— RECAPITULATK3X OF ANALYSIS, 



As Sn()-\v.v IX Foi.ios "27, 28. 



Tidnda 2}>'evioi<s to the Adjust incut of Loss by Conversion of Hay, llool, and Green Crops into 

 JTeat {as was the case bcticcen 18.50 and 1870) showiny the Cost Friec of the Cereal Crop 

 per Bushel and per Quarter, varybiy accordiny to the Quantities Produced per Acre on 

 Average Yields. 



Example. 



For instance, in respect of the Fai-m in question as relating to "Wheat. The yield in 18.50 

 was 20 bushels per acre, and the consequent price shown in the Tabula is 9s. 11 Jd. per bushel, 

 :ind 79s. lOd. per quarter. The average of the 20 years' peld was 32^, and the price 6s. Ifd. 

 and 49s. 2d., and the last three years, 36 bushels, and the price .5s. 6ld. and 44s. 4d. The 

 other respective ciops may be ao intei'preted. This proves that increased pi'oduction to a 

 certiiin limit (Sii' .T. 1). Lawes' residts at Rothamsted) is the ])rin(iple of progress to be relied 

 upon for securing the interest of landlonl, tenant, and consumer. 



