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General View of the Agriculture of Somerset. The General View series of county surveys was an initiative of the Board of Agriculture of Great Britain, of the early 1790s. Many of these works had second editions in the 1810s. The Board, set up by Sir John Sinclair, was generally a proponent of enclosures. [1]
It also includes a chapter on political economy related to the narrow margin of British food supplies, in view of the outbreak of war with France in 1793, and mentions developments on the Somerset coalfield. [1] His General View of the Agriculture of the County of Somerset divided the county into three districts- north-east, middle and south-west.
By Messrs. Rennie, Brown, and Shirreff, London, 1794, written for the Board of Agriculture's General View of Agriculture county surveys. Other writing, co-authored by the science writer Robert Brown , discussed the practical application of new techniques. [ 2 ]
Somerset is a town in Niagara County, New York, United States. The population was 2,662 at the 2010 census. The population was 2,662 at the 2010 census. The town is believed to be named after Somerset , New Jersey , the source of some early settlers.
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Somerset. R. Cruttwell. Dunning, Robert, ed. (2004). "A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 8: The Poldens and the Levels". British History Online; Gathercole, Clare (1998). "Down End". English Heritage Extensive Urban Survey. South West Heritage Trust.
Agriculture is a major component of the New York economy. [1] As of the 2012 census of agriculture, there were over 35,000 farms covering an area of 7 million acres (28,000 km 2) which contributed $5.4 billion in gross sales value and $1.2 billion in net farm income to the national economy.
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Agriculture is a major component of the New York economy. [3] As of the 2012 census of agriculture, there were over 35,000 farms covering an area of 7 million acres (28,000 km 2) which contributed $5.4 billion in gross sales value and $1.2 billion in net farm income to the national economy.