286 Agriculture of Hertfordshire. 
ROTHAMSTED FARM. — June, 1863. 
Summary Statement ok the Present and Previous Chopping, &c.,* 
Name oi' Field, 
Acres. 
Bai:n 
Thirty Acres 
Upper Harpenden .. 
Harpenden 
Little Hoos 
Fosters' 
Knott Wood 
Little Knott Wood ., 
Sawpit 
Rick- Yard 
Six Acres 
Clay-Croft 
ArrLE Tree 
Ten Acres 
Park Fdild 
Agdell 
28 
30 
14 
22 
9 
18 
30 
11 
14 
18 
10 
10 
9 
Cropping and Manuring. 
1850. 
Turnips, 
Dung — Artificial. 
Mangolds, 
Dung — Artificial. 
Wheat, 
Artificial. 
Wheat, 
Artificial. 
Wheat, 
Artificial. 
Clover, 
Uniiiaiiured. 
Clover, 
Unmanured. 
Wheat, 
Folded. 
Wheat, 
Folded. 
Mangolds, 
Dung — Artificial. 
Turnips, 
Artificial. 
Turnips, 
Dung — Artificial . 
Clover, 
Unmanured. 
Tares, 
Dung. 
Mangolds, 
Dung — Artificial. 
Clover, 
Unmanured. 
1851. 
Wheat, 
Unmanured. 
Wheat, 
Unmanured. 
Barley, 
Artificial. 
Barley, 
Artificial. 
Clover, 
Unmanured, 
Wheat, 
Folded. 
Wheat, 
Unmanured. 
Barley, 
Artificial. 
Tares, 
Dung. 
Wheat, 
Unmauiired. 
Wheat, 
Unmanured. 
Wheat, 
Unmanured. 
Wheat, 
Folded. 
Wheat, 
Unmanured. 
Wheat, 
Unmanured. 
Wheat, 
Artificial. 
* The cropping, as given in the Summary, is for 247 acres of arable only — the farm 
having been only recently increased to its present size. 
■f Eight acres of Barn-Field (now Bailey) were devoted to the successive growth of Turnips 
with artificial manures from 1843 to 1852 inclusive, the tops and roots being always carted off 
the land, and the last two crops (1851 and 1852) being grown with mineral manures only. 
Barley has been grown each year since, the present being the third crop without manure 
