A General View Of The Agriculture Of The East Riding Of Yorkshire by H E Strickland

with Observations on the Means of Its Improvement

This comprehensive agricultural survey provides an insightful examination of the farming practices, land use, and economic conditions in the East Riding of Yorkshire during the late 18th century. It delves into the region's soil types, crop varieties, livestock management, and the impact of technological advancements on productivity. The work also highlights the social and economic factors influencing agricultural development, offering a detailed snapshot of rural life and the challenges faced by farmers in adapting to changing market demands and environmental conditions.

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