What is the example of ley farming as lucern and quack grass?
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Implicit in the question of how to change over to ley farming is the further question of where to change over. Broadly considered, there are two systems of present-day farming which should be changed to ley farming. The first is the all-grass system and the second is the grass-arable system. The all-grass system was conducted wholly on permanent grass and on holdings so farmed there was no cultivated land at all. The grass-arable system maintains a part of the farm permanently in permanent grass and another part permanently in some system of arable cultivation. It is these two systems which shared between them all the permanent grass in the country. Of the 15,832,862 acres scheduled as permanent grass in England and Wales in 1938, we estimated as the result of our survey that about 9,147,000 acres were in a condition at once ploughable and from all points of view fit and proper subjects for the plough. Fit subjects because the land occupied by these acres could be more profitably employed under some system of husbandry based on the ley.
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