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Hydrolysis of the soluble protein of swede turnips

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

Gwilym Williams
Affiliation:
(School of Agriculture, Cambridge.)

Extract

In the Agriculture Returns published by the Board of Agriculture, the figures for swedes and turnips are given together. Taking the figures for 1913, we find that swedes and turnips were grown on 1,757,000 acres of land in the United Kingdom, and that the total weight of crop obtained was 25,319,000 tons. No other green crop occupied so large an area, and no other crop of any kind produced as great a weight of fodder.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1917

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