Click a Hedgerow Number to view the original Hedgerow field notes
Between 1979 and 1984 Patricia Ryan and Elaine Cook walked along the Lofts
Farm hedges and recorded the species. The hedges were numbered according to the
order in which they were surveyed. Each hedge number was marked on an A4 size
Lofts Farm Project – 1978 Plot of Crop Marks plan. As the hedges were paced out
the species were recorded in a notebook. It is understood that species were
recorded as a number of paces. Gaps in the hedge were recorded in the same way.
Scans of the original plan and notebook pages are included in this archive.
Between 1979 and 1984 Patricia Ryan and Elaine Cook walked along the Lofts
Farm hedges and recorded the species. The hedges were numbered according to the
order in which they were surveyed. Each hedge number was marked on an A4 size
Lofts Farm Project – 1978 Plot of Crop Marks plan. As the hedges were paced out
the species were recorded in a notebook. It is understood that species were
recorded as a number of paces. Gaps in the hedge were recorded in the same way.
Scans of the original plan and notebook pages are included in this archive.
No attempt at hedgerow
dating is made in this archive.
All the hedge notes have
been collected and entered into a
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
. This allows the data to be presented in more readable
formats.
Data is presented in separate "Worksheets" which can be
navigated via the "Tabs" at the bottom of each page. A
Summary
sheet shows all the species for each hedge. Use the
Species–Hedge
sheet to see where the various species occurred. On
Hedge
….. sheets each species and gap is assigned a value to enable
a percentage to be automatically calculated for each hedge length.
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