EstateManagement
For The
Farmer
By
R.R. Ware
F.R.I.C.S.
Fellow &Member of the Council of the LandAgents Society
Director of theAgricultural Land Service 1947~
Published by Geoffrey Bles Ltd. 52 Doughty Street,London WC1
Printed by Richard Clay Ltd. Bungay, Suffolk
1st. Published 1950
This book is a well-written attempt to explain the
whole field of estate management
and written for the farmer
who is invariably a busy man.
.
Whilst there have been many changes in legislation sincethen, the basic principles of estate management remain the same today as then.
This book covers the whole gamut of estate managementfor the farmer :-
I. Buying Agricultural Land
II. Tenant-Right Valuation
III. The Planning of Management
IV. Farm Buildings
V. Cottages and Farmhouses
VI. Repairs and Painting
VII. Roads, Water Supplies and Other Services
VIII. Land Drainage
IX. Fences and Hedges
X. Trees and Coppice
XI. Hill Farm and Other Improvements
XII. Taxes
XIII. Tithe Redemption Annuity and Other Outgoings
XIV. A Little About The Law
XV. Something About Agricultural Tenancies
XVI. In Conclusion
APPENDICES
A. Rules of Good Estate Management and Good Husbandry
B. Third and Fourth Schedules to Agricultural Holdings Act 1948
C. Schedule to the Agricultural (Maintenance, Repair and Insurance of FixedEquipment) Regulations, 1948
D. First Schedule to the Hill Farming Act, 1946
INDEX
This copy is in good condition and as well as being aclear treatise on farm estate management and husbandry, also gives us an insightinto conditions facing our farming industry (and the World) after the SecondWorld War. |