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Table 9. Holdings with Agricultural Tenancies 2005 to 2012 (1),(2) (see Note)
Final results from the annual agricultural census. Land, livestock and labour items.
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Small decline in full-time and seasonal jobs
Provisional results from the 2020 June Agricultural Census on land use, crop areas, livestock and the number of people working on agricultural holdings.
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Long-term decline in beef cows as number of dairy cows remains stable
Provisional results from the 2020 June Agricultural Census on land use, crop areas, livestock and the number of people working on agricultural holdings.
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Area of rented land remains stable as shorter term tenancies increase
Provisional results from the 2020 June Agricultural Census on land use, crop areas, livestock and the number of people working on agricultural holdings.
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Table 1c. Agricultural area in hectares, 2007 to 2017
Statistics on farming in Scotland.
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Total area of cereals and oilseed rape remains stable despite extreme weather
Provisional results from the 2020 June Agricultural Census on land use, crop areas, livestock and the number of people working on agricultural holdings.
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Poultry and Pigs
Provisional results from the 2020 June Agricultural Census on land use, crop areas, livestock and the number of people working on agricultural holdings.
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Table 4. Number of sheep, 2002 to 2012
Final results from the annual agricultural census. Land, livestock and labour items.
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Wider Context
This consultation provides you with the opportunity to examine the environmental impact of our proposed changes to agricultural tenancies, small landholdings, and the new land use tenancy.
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The majority of working occupiers (occupier and spouse) are older than 55
Provisional results from the 2020 June Agricultural Census on land use, crop areas, livestock and the number of people working on agricultural holdings.
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