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The Norfolk Four-Course System Analysis

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Recently, there has been a shift of the land: new crops and new owner. As for crops, the Norfolk four-course system has come into popularity; the system is characterized by 4 stages, wheat, then turnips, next clover and ryegrass which is then left for grazing or fodder. Being able to leave non-producing land for 2 years maybe be a contributor to the new owners. Large farms owned by the upper class have become more and more dominant over the years. Perhaps it is related to their ability to follow the Norfolk system; they have the financial stability to leave the land alone. Maybe it could be their ability to purchase the newest machinery, or it could be their ability to hire laborers. All of this means it is harder for small farmers to compete.

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