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Methodology
The ‘Scottish Crop Map’ shows all the agricultural fields in Scotland categorised into the likely main crop types which were grown in 2019.
- Part of:
- Scottish Crop Map 2019
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1. Introduction
SEA is a systematic process for evaluating the environmental consequences of proposed plans, strategies, or programmes. This Report accompanies the Agricultural Tenancies proposals, within the Land Reform Bill.
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Further information
Summary indicators concerning aggregate output, inputs and incomes as well as results from the agricultural census and surveys.
- Part of:
- Agriculture facts and figures: 2018
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4. Notes
Final results from the annual agricultural census. Land, livestock and labour items.
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Results from the Scottish Agricultural Census: Module June 2023
This report provides final results from the 2023 June Agricultural Census module covering: soil cover, tillage, irrigation, nutrient management, and fertiliser application and storage.
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Data and Methodology
This report provides final results from the 2023 June Agricultural Census module covering: soil cover, tillage, irrigation, nutrient management, and fertiliser application and storage.
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Contact us
Guidance and updates around the Scottish Agricultural Census.
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Scottish Agricultural Census: June 2019
Statistics regarding the area of crops and other farmland, livestock, agriculture workforce and rented farmland.
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Most land undergoes inversion tillage
This report provides final results from the 2023 June Agricultural Census module covering: soil cover, tillage, irrigation, nutrient management, and fertiliser application and storage.
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Most manure/slurry is broadcast spread
This report provides final results from the 2023 June Agricultural Census module covering: soil cover, tillage, irrigation, nutrient management, and fertiliser application and storage.
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