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What Great Britain does with each 1000 Acres 



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UNCULTIVABLE LAND 

 430 Acres 



Representing Mountain, Heath 

 iLForest , Water, Bog and Waste 

 areas, MountainGrazing 'ano 

 and Copse, also land devoted 

 to Residential, Commercial & 

 Industrial purpose^ireserved 

 for Sport &, Recreation 



permanent 

 pasture" land 



310 Acres 

 Including 90 A< 

 of |vieaci6w La 

 laid down for Ha 



.T CORN 

 ^ CROPS 



GREEN CROPS 



Roots Etc. 

 5 I Acres 



POTATOES 

 10 Acres 



CLOVER and 

 Rotation Grasses 



74 Acres 



ORCHARDS 



Small FRUIT 



&HOPS 



9 Acres 



Note The actua/ /proportion of each liem /s s/iown aho^i 



WHY THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY ARE FED BY FOREIGNERS. 



Iticin ne proved Ihafon the above 1,000 (icres quite 600 people couMieasily be Provided with;ample vegetable and animal produce 



•Lv aLtterust. . f th.. la,^ that abandoned to ■' permanent pasture." This means, therefore, that t.reat Britain 



* ^i^ ^^^rt i\ fiX) 000 inhabitant/out of her present population of 40,000.000, whereas at present .she only provides f,ir 



n"o^ or o , n ot^;? vo'rds:uTequir°es over 3 a'cres of ,'oo'd land to feed each inhabitant, with the result that at least 2 out of 



1 1 .uuu.wu . or, 1 oi -1 ^^^^ ^ persons have to depend upon foreign produce. 



[The area " reserved for sporf does not include grome moors or deer forests.'^ 



