Basic land use categories, as reported by the Agricultural Census
Year | Farmland | Rough Grazings | Orchards |
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1931 | 51,974 | 3,998 | 2,664 |
1941 | 33,535 | 3,928 | |
1951 | 29,375 | 2,851 | |
1961 | 25,013 | 2,332 | 179 |
Date: | Source: |
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1931 - 1961 | Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Statistics (HM Stationery Office) , |
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The Agricultural Census was not primarily a land use survey, but it did record the total farmed area, apparently excluding rough grazings, and for some dates it also recorded other categories including the area of rough grazings and the area of woodlands. In some cases, as with orchards, the acreages seem to be included within the overall farmed area, while woodlands are always separate.