Figure 15: Numbers of sheep and beeffarms in eachsizerange, 1972-2002 Number of farms 800+ <5 Size groups Source: Agricultural Statistics. ... The distribution of sheep and beeffarms by sizerange is quite different to that of dairy farms, as Figure 15 shows. The numbers of farms in all the sizeranges ... for the farms of more than 800 ha, whose numbers increased between 1993 and 2002.
Entry to sheepfarming Figure 9 shows the number of entries into sheepfarming and sheepbeeffarming for each inter-censal period between 1971–1976 and 1996–2001 ... Entries All entries Male entries Female entries Figure 9 Number of entrants to sheep and sheep-beeffarming, 1976–2001 (Source: derived from ABS CPH data) ... to involve sheepfarming being a solely male occupation with the wife working in another
in each region 2007 Number of farms Source: CSO Farm Structure Survey 2007, December ... Annex Economic FarmSize The map below illustrates the geographical distribution of economic size of farms. As is the case with farmsize, farms with larger economic size ... Specialist tillage Specialist dairying Specialist beef production Specialist sheep Mixed grazing livestock Mixed crops and livestock Other Mid-East and Dublin Border Midland West Mid West South East South West
farms from each of the seven ASIC industries, or without production in one of the four farm outputs (wheat, sheep, beef or dairy). Size Stratification + “Compromise ... 9 farms with DSE < 200 were excluded from selection. Sample rejected if missing one or more farms from each of the seven ASIC industries, or without wheat, sheep, beef or dairy production. Size Same stratification and sample rejection rule as for size ... Wheat income Beef income Sheep income Dairy income Total income The simulation
farmsize categories using data from USDA (USDA 1996b, 1998d, 2000h) and EPA (ERG ... usage data was not tied to farmsize (ERG 2000a, USDA 2000i). For other animal types ... a factor from the wide range (0 to 100 percent) offered in IPCC, 2000. For each animal
of livestock carried. These values were within the range reported for dairy farms in Southland (Monaghan et al., 2008). Annual N leaching from the sheep and beeffarms ... by Overseer for hypothetical dairy (left) and sheep and beef (right) farms in Southland ... 1 to 4, whereas sheep and beeffarms were modelled on PP classes 2 to 6.
them to the small size of the samples (15 upland and 15 lowland farms for both sheep and beef assessments) and would be publishing a 3rd Phase of the Roadmap later ... from extensive systems that deliver such a wide range of important environmental goods
calculated from the 1997 farm-size distribution reported in the 1997 Census ... Animal Type CH4 Dairy Cattle Beef Cattle Swine Sheep Goats Poultry Horses N 2O Dairy Cattle Beef Cattle Swine Sheep Goats Poultry Horses Total + Does not exceed 0 ... and dairy farms tend to use flush or scrape liquid systems. Thus the shift towards
under sheep/beeffarming than under dairy farming after 100 years when both ... for optimal production than beef and sheepfarming. Dairy farming was shown to lead to more accumulation of cadmium in soil than sheep/beeffarming when both ... Bay of Plen sheep/beef Canterbury sheep/beef Canterbury sheep/beef Canterbury sheep/beef Canterbury sheep/beef Gisborne sheep/beef Gisborne sheep/beef Gisborne sheep/beef Gisborne sheep/beef Hawkes Baysheep/beef Hawkes Baysheep/beef Hawkes
have a higher chance of using manure management systems, farm-size distribution data ... all the wastes from smaller farms were assumed to be managed as pasture, range ... Table 5-21: Direct N2O Emissions from Pasture, Range, and Paddock Animals (MMTCE) Animal Type Beef Cattle Swine Sheep Goats Poultry Horses Total + Does not exceed 0.05 MMTCE Note: Totals may not sum due to independent rounding. + + + Table