First published in 1807, this book provides a detailed survey of the agricultural practices in the county of Gloucester in England. Thomas Rudge explores the types of crops grown, the methods of cultivation, and the challenges faced by farmers in the region. This book is a valuable resource for historians and agricultural scholars.
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