HC Deb 15 July 1931 vol 255 cc478-9W
Brigadier-General BROWN

asked the Minister of Agriculture in respect of England and Wales, the acreage under permanent grass for the first year for which he has statistics and also for each of the past 10 years; the acreage under arable cultivation for the same years; and the acreage under wheat, barley, oats, and potatoes, respectively, for the same years?

Dr. ADDISON

The following statement shows the acreage of permanent grass, arable land, wheat, barley, oats and potatoes in England and Wales in the under-mentioned years.

Brigadier-General BROWN

asked the Minister of Agriculture in respect of England and Wales, the total number, respectively, of horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs for the first year for which he has

Year. Horses.* Cattle. Sheep. Pigs.
No. No. No. No.
1867 4,013,564 22,025,498 2,778,672
1921 1,384,587 5,516,724 13,831,513 2,505,466
1922 1,340,495 5,722,661 13,438,020 2,298,936
1923 1,281,279 5,822,992 13,835,533 2,611,606
1924 1,232,198 5,894,329 14,843,195 3,228,330
1925 1,164,240 6,163,330 15,974,794 2,644,356
1926 1,128,796 6,253,085 16,858,685 2,200,012
1927 1,077,221 6,275,240 17,072,275 2,691,514
1928 1,038,460 6,026,433 16,399,610 2,971,043
1929 999,273 5,957,594 16,105,453 2,366,543
1930 961,353 5,849,776 16,315,843 2,310,241
*Total horses used for agricultural purposes (including mares kept for breeding) and unbroken horses. In the years, 1921–30, other horses on agricultural holdings are included.
† Information not collected. In 1869 number was 1,274,161.