LightReader

Chapter 642 - Chapter 603: Enrico's Four-Field Crop Rotation System

While the steward gorged on meat and drank wine, inside the dilapidated village chapel, Ansel was still meticulously writing down today's observations.

Due to time constraints, the permanent land rights and tax register in South Mangde County were being compiled simultaneously, so Ansel hadn't received the specific tax register yet and had to rely on Bryson's recollections to make estimates.

The entire Adrian Manor had about 70 households, with each household averaging about 40 acres of arable land, surprisingly 5-10 more acres than households in the plains areas.

However, according to two villagers today, the net yield of their wheat per acre was only about 60 pounds, meaning planting 20 pounds of wheat seeds yielded 80 pounds of wheat, while oats and barley had net yields of around 80 pounds per acre.

It seemed that planting wheat, the yield from 20 acres in the plains was the same as 30 acres in the mountains.

This is the end of Part One, download Chereads app to continue:
More Chapters