Fast sowing

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Fast sowing , also known as barrel sowing, was a measure of area in Holstein , especially on Fehmarn . The sowing rate was dependent on the bushel seed (1 p. = 36 square rods ).

  • 1 fast seed / barrel seed = ¼ bushel seed / shipp seed = 9 square rods

The short dimensional chain was

  • 1 Drömt (seed) = 12 bushel seeds = 48 fast seeds

literature

  • Nikolaus Falck: New civic magazine with special consideration for the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg. Volume 5, Royal Deaf-Mute Institute, Schleswig 1837, p. 613.
  • Friedrich Benedict Weber: General German terminological economic lexicon and idioticon. Volume 1, Verlag Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1838, p. 146.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ August Niemann: Handbook of Schleswig-Holstein regional studies: topographical part. Duchy of Schleswig. Volume 1, JH Röhß, Schleswig 1799, p. 66.