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Scottish farm business income: annual estimates 2017-2018
This analysis is based on the March 2019 published statistics for the period 2017-2018. Revisions have been made to correct for a processing error affecting these estimates. Revised 2017-18 data is available in the Scottish farm business income: annual estimates 2018-19 publication. For the most recent data, visit the Scottish farm business income (FBI) collection page below.
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- Scottish farm business income (FBI)
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Forthcoming Agriculture and Rural Publications
List of forthcoming Scottish Government publications for agriculture and rural.
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Scottish agricultural survey: December 2018
Annual agricultural survey results based on data from larger agricultural holdings together with estimates for smaller farms.
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Total Income from Farming Estimates for Scotland, 2016-18
Initial estimates of net income from farming in Scotland for 2018, and revisions to estimates for previous years.
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- Total income from farming
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Economic condition of crofting
Report to the Scottish Parliament.
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Cereal and oilseed rape harvest: final estimates - 2018
Final estimates for area, yield and production for barley, wheat, oats and oilseed, from the 2018 harvest in Scotland.
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- Scottish cereal harvest: estimates
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December Agricultural Survey Q&A
Frequently asked questions and answers about the December Agricultural Survey.
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Sheep and Goat Inventory Guidance
Guidance on how to complete the Sheep and Goat Inventory form.
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Small landholdings: landownership and registration - report
Research about how small landholdings (SLHs) were established and how their ownership has changed over time.
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Small landholdings: landownership and registration - research summary
An insight and narrative into how small landholdings (SLHs) were established and how their ownership has changed over time, as recommended by the Review of Legislation Governing Small Landholdings in Scotland.