§ Mr. SHEPPERSONasked the Minister of Agriculture what was the total acreage in Great Britain under arable cultivation, wheat and permanent pasture, respec- 571W tively, in the earliest year for which there is official record; the total acreage in each case in 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1924; and if he will give similar data in respect of England and Wales?
— Arable Land. Wheat. Permanent Grass. Great Britain. Acres. Acres. Acres. 1867 … … … 17,759,759 3,367,876 11,967,288 1870 … … … 18,334,723 3,500,543 12,072,856 1880 … … … 17,674,950 2,909,438 14,426,959 1890 … … … 16,750,843 2,386,336 16,017,492 1890 … … … 15,708,351 1,845,042 16,729,035 1910 … … … 14,668,890 1,808,854 17,477,040 1920 … … … 15,399,982 1,929,011 15,846,075 *1924 … … … 14,198,500 1,596,100 16,389,800 England and Wales. 1867 … … … 14,433,492 3,256,758 10,914,003 1870 … … … 14,849,175 3,374,901 11,107,860 1880 … … … 14,096,176 2,835,462 13,267,606 1890 … … … 13,079,896 2,324,363 14,792,439 1900 … … … 12,217,208 1,796,210 15,320,922 1910 … … … 11,320,444 1,756,057 15,972,144 1920 … … … 12,019,745 1,874,652 14,487,266 *1924 … … … 10,928,000 1,546,000 14,945,000 * Preliminary figures, subject to revision.