Birth Control - A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians by Halliday G. Sutherland
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period 1901-1911 was as follows:
Wheat area Percent Population. Percent Wheat-growing age in age in countries. 1901. 1911. crease 1901. 1911. crease British Empire Thousand Thousand Thousands Thousands (United Kingdom, acres. acres. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and India). 34,696 50,490 +45.5 283,385 302,154 + 6.6 European countries. 98,326 115,105 +17.1 291,685 337,181 +15.6 Others 67,908 81,408 +19.9 139,927 168,818 +20.6 "_It is important to find that, while in foreign countries, both European and extra-European, the increase of wheat area is proceeding at practically the same rate as the increase of population, in the British Empire the wheat area is developing far more rapidly, so that the Empire as a whole is becoming more self-supporting. "The total production of wheat within the British Empire, which was 227,500,000 cwts. in 1901, had risen to 399,700,000 cwts. in 1911, an increase of 75 per cent_. "The relative yield per acre in 1911 was as follows:" Yield per acre. |
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