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Table 5 Number of poultry, 2002 to 2012(1)
This publication contains results from the 2012 December Agricultural Survey covering winter sown crops, hay and silage production, livestock and machinery. It provides commentary and graphics on the latest annual changes and trends over the past
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2. Main findings
This publication contains results from the 2012 December Agricultural Survey covering winter sown crops, hay and silage production, livestock and machinery. It provides commentary and graphics on the latest annual changes and trends over the past
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Table 6 Number of tractors on main holdings, December 2002 to 2012(1)
This publication contains results from the 2012 December Agricultural Survey covering winter sown crops, hay and silage production, livestock and machinery. It provides commentary and graphics on the latest annual changes and trends over the past
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Footnotes
The report produced by the Commission, a short term advisory group established to provide independent, evidence-based advice and submitted to Scottish Ministers on how to attract more people into land-based and aquaculture sectors by improving
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Table C2 Crops, grass and rough grazings for each United Kingdom country, June 2010
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Correspondence and enquiries
Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2009-2010
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A NATIONAL STATISTICS PUBLICATION FOR SCOTLAND
This publication contains results from the 2012 December Agricultural Survey covering winter sown crops, hay and silage production, livestock and machinery. It provides commentary and graphics on the latest annual changes and trends over the past
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Annex D: Detailed analysis of equalities and Fairer Scotland issues by portfolio
Assesses where the Scottish Government is proposing to spend public money and how it aims to reduce inequality. It is a supporting document to the Scottish Budget and should be read alongside associated Budget publications.
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Acknowledgements and References
Information from a survey of pesticide use on vegetable crops grown for human consumption in Scotland during 2015.
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11. References
This research assesses the impacts of different potential outcomes beyond the end of the EU transition period on key Scottish agricultural sectors. The work combines trade-model and farm-level analysis supplemented by industry interviews and
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