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80 {|
 * || colspan=2 |
 * | |||Acres |||per cent.
 * || | 6,476.068·3 ||  | 50·5
 * | 1,286.363·77|| | 10·0
 * | 171.326·61|| | 1·3
 * | 1.980·94|| | 0·0
 * | 642.553·45|| | 5·0
 * | 3,723.438·69|| | 29·0
 * | 762.498·88|| | 0·8
 * }
 * | 1.980·94|| | 0·0
 * | 642.553·45|| | 5·0
 * | 3,723.438·69|| | 29·0
 * | 762.498·88|| | 0·8
 * }
 * | 762.498·88|| | 0·8
 * }
 * }

In the year 1903 the gross agricultural production was valued at ₤ 29,594.319 as follows

In the year 1904 there was under cultivation in Bohemia

The area of vineyards in Bohemia in the year 1904 was 2148 acres, mostly in the districts of Litoměřice (Leitmeritz) and Mělník. The wine produce (350.960 gallons) was, with the exception of a very small export to Germany, consumed in the country.

FRUIT CULTURE.

Fruits are aboundant in Bohemia, the crop in the year 1904 being 80.519 tons.

Apples and pears embrace nearly all well known British varieties. The chief export is to Germany,