Full text: The agricultural output of England and Wales 1925

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AVERAGE RENTS PER ACRE (EXCLUSIVE OF RoucH GRAZINGS) 
oF HOLDINGS OF DIFFERENT TYPES AND SIZES. 
Size group. 
i— D acres 
5- 20 ,, 
20- 50 ,, 
50-100 ,, 
100-150 ,, 
150-300 ,, 
300-500 ,, 
Over 500 .. 
Total 
Ea 
Mainly 
arable 
holdings. 
Per acre. 
S. 
51 
16 
39 
33 
29 
25 
21 
a 
Mainly 
pasture 
holdings. 
Per acre. 
Se 
64 
53 
4 
7 
23 
30 
26 
23 
20 
Mixed 
holdings. 
Per acre. 
S. 
56 
47 
39 
33 
30 
27 
24 
27 
All 
kinds. 
Per acre. 
8. 
62 
51 
42 
5} 
31 
28 
24 
20 
21 
Apart from the variations due to size there is naturally con- 
siderable difference in the rents paid in different parts of the 
country due to the fertility of the soil and other causes, though 
when averaged over the agricultural divisions the variation is 
not as great as might have been expected. This may be illus- 
trated by comparing the average rentals of holdings of 100 to 
150 acres of each type in the agricultural divisions. 
AVERAGE RENT PER ACRE (EXCLUSIVE OF RoueH GRAZINGS) OF 
Horpinags or 100 To 150 ACRES. 
Eastern - - 
North-Eastern 
South-Eastern 
East Midland - 
West Midland 
South-Western 
Northern - 
North-Western 
North Wales - 
South Wales 
Mainly 
arable. 
Per acre. 
De 
27 
21 
5 
5 
4 
25 
0 
t9 
Mainly 
pasture. 
Per acre. 
Da 
35. 
34 | 
bi 
36 
27 
i’ 
28 
36 
26 
Mixed. 
Por acre. 
S. 
28 
32 
28 
1 
4 
ag 
29 
35 
23 
21 
All 
kinds. 
Per acre. 
8. 
28 
31 
28 
33 
35 
36 
29 
36 
25 
99 
In the eastern and south-eastern divisions the mainly arable 
farms appear to be worth some 6s. per acre less than the pasture 
farms, but in the midlands the difference is as great as 11s. and
	        
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