East Suffolk Administrative County (pre-1974) : Generalised agricultural crop classification for 1866-1970.

Generalised agricultural crop classification for 1866-1970.

Data cube chart.

Agricultural Census Generalised Crop Categories 1931
Wheat 42,227 Show data context
Barley 68,897 Show data context
Oats 27,255 Show data context
Rye 1,305 Show data context
Beans & Peas 26,569 Show data context
Potatoes 2,201 Show data context
Turnips & Swedes 9,445 Show data context
Mangolds 13,257 Show data context
Cabbage, Rape, etc 3,260 Show data context
Hops 0 Show data context
Bare Fallow 18,864 Show data context
Clover & Rotation Grasses 48,885 Show data context
Other Crops 32,457 Show data context
Date Source
1931 Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Statistics (HM Stationery Office) ,

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This system for crop classification has been designed by the GBH GIS project to enable comparison of all farm censuses from 1866 to 1970. This inevitably means including many crops in a large 'Other' category. Although Agricultural Census data for Scotland as well as for England and Wales have been converted to this structure, the Scottish classification for 1961 fits particularly poorly, not identifying rye or beans and peas. Hops are not identified in the Scottish classification for 1931 or 1961, but there were...


no hops at all in Scotland in 1871 or 1901.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, East Suffolk Administrative County (pre-1974) through time | Historical Statistics on Agriculture & Land Use | Generalised agricultural crop classification for 1866-1970., A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10001160/cube/AGCEN_CROP_GEN

Date accessed: 11th June 2026