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Sort Desciption: ECONOMIC CONDITIONS. ON CATTLE AND SHEEP FARMS. IN THE HILLS AND UPLANDS. OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. STATISTICAL TABLES. ECONOMICS. (FARM BUSINESS) DIVISION ...
Content Inside: ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ON CATTLE AND SHEEP FARMS IN THE HILLS AND UPLANDS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM STATISTICAL TABLES ECONOMICS (FARM BUSINESS) DIVISION MAY 2002 CONTENTS 1. The farming year 2001-2002 2. Agriculture in the less favoured areas 3. Levels of output input and income by farm type in the less favoured areas Table 1: SDA Specialist sheep - UK Table 2: SDA Specialist beef - UK Table 3: SDA Mixed cattle & sheep - UK Table 4: DA cattle & sheep - UK Table 5: All LFA cattle and sheep - UK 4. Levels of output input and income by country in the less favoured areas Table 6: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - England Table 7: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - Wales Table 8: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - Scotland Table 9: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - Northern Ireland 5. Scheme payments by country in the less favoured areas Table 10: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - England Table 11: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - Wales Table 12: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - Scotland Table 13: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - Northern Ireland Table 14: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - UK 6. Opening and closing 2000/2001 balance sheets in the less favoured areas Table 15: All LFA Cattle & Sheep - UK 7. Total labour force on agricultural holdings Table 16: Total labour force by country Appendix 1: Indices of net farm income and cash income by farm type in the less favoured areas Appendix 2: LFA holdings total area farmed and total European size units by farm type (June Census 2000) 1. 2001/2002 FARMING YEAR IN THE LESS FAVOURED AREAS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM 1. Across the UK autumn 2000 was the wettest for at least 230 years and wet weather continued to be the main feature of the 2000/2001 winter. In the spring of 2001 further wet weather resulted in many cattle remaining housed where land was too wet to carry them and grass growth insufficient. With livestock housed earlier than usual in the preceding wet autumn there was inevitably pressure on feed supplies adding to that caused by livestock ...
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