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TABLE 6.
Acreage and Production of other Farm Crops in 1925.
(See Chapter 111.)
Crop.
Mixed corn*
Sugar beet -
Lucerne (hay)*
Kohl rabi
Vetches or tares* (grain
” ,» (hay)
Mustard seed
Rye (grain)*
Linseed -
Straw, wheat
.» barley
oat
ry
Acreage.
Acres.
123,370
54,750
31,500
10,734
23,000
12,000
22,844
27.750
> 695
Production.
Tons.
94,000
128,000
67,000
140,000
14,500
17.700
10,000
26,200
1,600
1,650,000
975,000
1.785 000
* In addition to the areas here shown, there were areas of these crops
on which the crop was cut for green fodder or silage. The total areas under
the respective crops are given in the Agricultural Statistics for 1925.
TaBLE 7.
Acreage and Production of Vegetables, Flowers, Nursery and
Glasshouse Produce in 1925.
(See Chapter 111.)
Crop.
a gE
PR EIVES poet
Acreage.
Production.
Green peas - -
Green beans - - -
Cabbage for human consumption -
Brussels sprouts - -
Cauliflower or broccoli -
Carrots - - -
Turnips for human consumption -
Onions, spring - -
mothers: - -
Celery - -
Rhubarb © -
Other vegetable crops -
Flowers (grown in the open)
Nursery stock - -
Glasshouse produce : - —
Tomatoes - > 47,000
No.
Cucumbers * 50,000,000
_ Grapes* - = ls | 1,500,000 Ibs.
* These crops accounted for 67 ver cent. of the total value of
glasshouse produce.
Nore.—The areas of most of the crops as shown in this table differ
from those published in the Agricultura) Statistics, 1925, as the areas
given in this table relate to the total areas from which a crop was taken
in the year, whereas those given in the Agricultural Statistics relate to
the areas actually under the particular crop on 4th June. 1995
Acres.
43,500
14,000
35,200
21,300
18,100
8,133
9,000
1,470
1,530
4,790
6,246
21,200
5,250
10,000
2.795
Tons.
72,700
33.900
£10,000
93,000
162,000
110,000
100,000
8,800
8,300
37,300
60,300