The Relations of Rents Wages And Profits in Agriculture And Their Bearing On R
The Relations of Rents Wages And Profits in Agriculture And Their Bearing On R
Nicholson, J. Shield (Joseph Shield), 1850-1927
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The growth of the towns led in time to a greater demand for corn, and as, for long, the country was self-supporting, the growth of population inevitably caused an increase in the production of the staple food. It is, indeed, obvious that so long as the country was self-supporting the growth of the towns and cities, and what is the same thing, the extension of trade and manu- factures, was only possible if the needs of the new forms of labour as regards food were met by fresh surplus from the co...untry, and that means that a smaller number of hands were required to raise a given amount of food. This again means that the general increase of population could only go on with a relative or proportionate diminution in the agricultural population. 154 Rents, Wages, ajid Profits in Agriculture In the mediaeval period the yield of wheat was only about eight bushels an acre, and one-third of the arable land was always fallow, and another third was devoted to barley for beer, and to other grain or beans for cattle and horses.
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