Survey ID Location Code AGRICULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL CENSUS 3 JUNE 2013 NOTICE REQUIRING INFORMATION by 18 JUNE 2013 Location/Unit names REDUCED FORM FOR 2013 Non- SAF APPLICANTS Section 1 Area of location recorded in the Scottish Government corporate register. Area you own Area you rent in under a full tenancy TOTAL AREA Section 2 Owned area Enter details of the area you own at this location (exclude land you rent out for 365 days or more). Hectares to nearest 0.01 Telephone no: AGRICULTURAL CENSUS: AGRICULTURE ACT 1947 SECTION 78 (As Amended) This is the 2013 Agricultural Census form. We would be grateful if you would complete and return the form, as required by the above Act. Please complete the sections relevant to the location code in the top right hand corner of the form. TOTAL of Area you own 1 If any of the land entered at box 1 above is in a crofting county (see notes) and registered with the Crofter’s Commission enter area in hectares here. 2 Rented area Enter area of land you rent in at this location (365 days or more) by tenancy agreement Hectares to nearest 0.01 Rented croft registered with the 3 Crofter’s Commission. Small Landholders Act tenancy Enter (only found outside crofting 4 Years counties) specified 91 Act tenancy: Any tenancy for in longest more than 1 year with full security of 5 lease tenure and succession rights I know that there will be many pressures on your time, but I do want to emphasise that the information you provide is very important to us, so I hope that you will fill in the form as soon as you can. However, I do need to tell you that the Act means that you could be fined if you do not complete and return the form, and that you could face a penalty if you knowingly or recklessly provide false information. The information you give should be as at 3 June 2013 except where otherwise stated, and we need you to return the form no later than 17 June 2013. The information you provide is confidential and cannot be disclosed without your written consent, except as specified in Section 80 of the above Act and Section 12 of the European Communities Act 1972. 91 Act, Ltd Partnership: Any tenancy for more than 1 year where the tenant is a limited partnership SLDT: entered into on or after Martinmas 2003 for between 1 and 5 years duration LDT: entered into on or after Martinmas 2003 for 10 years or more and with a specific end date Total area rented in on a full tenancy at this location (boxes 3 to 8 above) Thank you for reading this, and for taking the time to complete the form. The Scottish Government Rural and Environment Analytical Services Q Spur, Saughton House Broomhouse Drive Edinburgh EH11 3XD 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 Hectares TOTAL AREA of this location (Box 1 – owned plus Box 9 rented) Graeme Dickson Director General Enterprise, Environment and Digital 10 Section 3 Seasonal Rents (364 days or less) Area of land recorded in section 2 that you rent out seasonally (364 days or less) to another person If any of the land entered at box 1, above, is rented out under SLDT, please state the number of SLDT leases To see the full range of our agricultural publications, go to: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics If you need help or further information, please contact: Hectares 1 Number 2 Hectares Name Please state the combined area of any SLDT leases entered at box 2, above. 3 Telephone number: Area of land rented in on a seasonal basis from another person. (364 days or less) 4 Hectares 1 Bar code Section 5 Grassland Section 4 Crops Hectares to nearest 0.01 Hectares to nearest 0.01 Wheat for combining 1 Triticale for combining 2 Winter 3 Spring 4 Winter 5 Spring 6 Grass under 5 years old (including grass sown this year without a nurse crop) Grass 5 years old and older (i.e. grown in 2008 or earlier) TOTAL CROPS AND GRASS (total of Section 4 box 29 and boxes 1 and 2 above Barley for combining Rough Grazings – Mountain, Hill, Moor, Deer forest situated within the farming unit, enclosed or not. Do not include woods, roads, etc., share in common grazings or land taken seasonally. Woodland – total area of woodland (other than orchards) forming part of the location, including woodland used for commercial or amenity purposes, and forest trees. Other land – i.e. roads, yards, buildings (excluding glasshouses in use) ponds, derelict land, etc. AREA OF ALL LAND to which this form relates. TOTAL of Section 5 boxes 3+4+5+6 above. (Must agree with Section 2 box 10 on page 1) Oats for combining Mixed grain for threshing (only mixtures of wheat, barley and oats or any 2 of these). 7 Winter 8 Spring 9 Rape for oilseed Linseed 10 Aromatic, medicinal & culinary plants 11 Potatoes intended mainly for seed 12 Potatoes intended mainly for ware 13 Beans for combining 14 Peas for combining 15 Lupins 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Section 6 Vegetables for human consumption grown in the open Hectares to nearest 0.01 Peas 1 Turnips & swedes 17 Beans 2 Stock Feeding crops Kale & cabbage 18 Leeks 3 Rape 19 Turnips and Swedes 4 (not for human consumption) Maize 20 Cabbages and Savoys 5 Fodder beet 21 Other crops including cereal for silage (not grass) Brussels sprouts 6 22 Calabrese / sprouting broccoli 7 Cauliflower, Broccoli-heading varieties 8 Carrots 9 Lettuce 10 Rhubarb 11 Vegetables for human consumption grown in the open (must agree with Section 6 box 13) 23 Orchard fruit – apples, plums etc for sale or manufacture. Include land planted with maiden trees, but exclude fruit stocks (see Section 8 box 3) 24 Soft fruits grown in open (not under glass or walk-in plastic structures) 25 Other crops not included above (not grass) See notes Section 4 26 Fallow land for 5 years or less 27 Fallow land for more than 5 years 28 TOTAL OF CROPS AND FALLOW LAND (boxes 1 to 28 above) Other vegetables – area of individual crops which are too small to be shown separately TOTAL VEGETABLES boxes 1 to 12 above (this figure must agree with Section 4 box 23) 13 Section 7 Soft fruit grown in the open (not under glass or walk-in plastic structures) Hectares to nearest 0.01 29 Box 26 above (other crops. If crops other than glasshouse crops, bulbs, flowers and nursery stock are included, enter the total area in the box below. Unspecified crops – total area 12 Strawberries 1 Raspberries 2 Blackcurrants 3 Mixed and other kinds of soft fruit – including those above which as individual crops are too small to be shown separately. TOTAL SOFT FRUIT boxes 1 to 4 above (this figure must agree with Section 4 box 25) 30 Please name unspecified crops recorded at box 30 e.g. Lucerne, Christmas trees, etc in the box below 31 2 4 5 Section 8 Section 12 Poultry Bulbs, flowers and nursery stock grown in the open Hectares to nearest 0.01 Bulbs/flowers grown for the production of dry bulbs and/or cut flowers in the open Bedding and pot plants grown in the open Fruit stocks – spawn beds, runner beds, stool beds and young plants intended for sale Hardy nursery Roses and rose stocks stock in Shrubs the open Ornamental trees (not forest trees) Other nursery stock – herbaceous plants, alpines, etc. (not forest trees) TOTAL (this figure should also be included in Section 4 box 26) Number 1 Fowls laying eggs for eating 2 3 Fowls of all ages for breeding 4 5 6 7 8 Hens in the laying stock Hens in the first laying season 1 Moulted hens 2 Pullets being reared for laying 3 Females laying eggs to hatch layer chicks 4 to hatch table chicks 5 Cocks 6 Broilers and other table fowls 7 Turkeys 8 Ducks 9 Geese 10 Other poultry 11 TOTAL POULTRY Section 9 Glasshouses and walk-in plastic structures Do not include any areas recorded in Section 7 Walk-in plastic structures 1 Glass clad structures 2 12 Section 13 Cattle Square metres Glasshouses ( boxes 1 to 11 above) Give details of produce grown in boxes 1 and 2 above in boxes 3 to 9 below Area of which is tomatoes 3 Area of which is strawberries 4 Area of which is raspberries 5 Area of which is other fruit 6 Area of which is vegetables 7 Area of which is bedding and pot plants 8 Area of which is hardy nursery stock 9 Cattle figures will be collected from the information you provide to the British Cattle Movement Service ( BCMS) Section 10 Pigs Number Sows in pig 1 Gilts in pig 2 Other sows for breeding 3 Barren sows for fattening 4 Gilts 50kg and over, not yet in pig, but expected to be used for breeding 5 Boars being used for service 6 All other pigs not entered above 110kg liveweight and over 7 80kg and under 110kg liveweight 8 50kg and under 80kg liveweight 9 20kg and under 50kg liveweight 10 Under 20kg liveweight 11 TOTAL PIGS (boxes 1 to 11 above) 12 Section 11 Sheep Number Ewes used for breeding in 2013/14 season (actual number at 3 June 2013) Rams to be used/expected to be used for service in 2013 Other sheep 1 year old and over 1 2 for breeding 3 other 4 Lambs (estimate if not counted) 5 TOTAL SHEEP 6 (boxes 1 to 5 above) 3 Bar Code . Section 15 Section 18 Labour on the location at 3rd June 2013 Please enter the number of people that are employed/contracted to work on this location EXCLUDING the occupier and spouse already accounted for in Section 17 Miscellaneous livestock Number Deer of all ages and types (exclude wild or park deer which cannot be gathered, identified, recorded and handled). 1 Horses used in agriculture/horticulture 2 All other horses and ponies 3 Female goats that have kidded in 2013 or will kid in 2013 Other female goats that have been used for breeding in previous years Number of people Full-time regular staff employed on 3 June 2013 4 5 All other goats and kids 6 Alpacas 7 Llamas 8 Other camelids 9 Part-time regular staff employed on 3 June 2013 Section 16 Other farm livestock not mentioned elsewhere Number Other livestock 1 2 If you do farm work on more than one location, do not enter yourself or your spouse on more than one form. If the farm is run by a partnership or company, enter details of only one of the working partners/directors as the occupier (and his/her spouse) if doing farm work. Enter other partners/directors in section 18 Please tick one box proportion of time spent working on this location Full-time Parttime Age 41 to 54 Age 40 and under Age 41 to 54 Females 2 Members of occupier’s family 3 Business partners 4 Hired 5 Members of occupier’s family 6 Business partners 7 Hired 8 Members of occupier’s family 9 Business partners 10 Hired 11 Members of occupier’s family 12 Age 55 to 64 13 14 15 Age 65 and over Non-family labour employed on non-regular basis 1 Contract labour 2 Migrant workers (i.e. workers that are not UK nationals) 3 Section 20 New entrants 1 Half-time or more 2 Less than half-time 3 Not working 4 Please tick one box Spouse (if applicable) proportion of time spent working on this location Full-time Parttime Males Hired Section 19 Contractors and migrant workers Please enter the number of person working days worked during the last 12 months Number of working days Section 17 Labour - Occupier/spouse doing farm work Age 40 and under Females 1 Casual and seasonal Males staff employed on 3 June Females 2013 TOTAL REGULAR, CASUAL AND SEASONAL STAFF Boxes 1 to 14 above Please specify type of livestock in the box below Occupier (if applicable) Males Business partners Age 55 to 64 Metric Conversion To convert Acres into Hectares multiply your area in Acres by 0.4047 Age 65 and over Example: 554 Acres x 0.4047 acres = 224.2038 Hectares To convert Sq Feet to Sq Metres multiply your area in Sq Feet by 1 Half-time or more 2 Less than half-time 3 Not working 0.0929 Example: 2000 Sq Feet x 0.0929 = 185.8 Sq metres To convert Sq Metres to Hectares you should divide your area in Sq Metres by 10,000 Example: 8000 Sq Metres divided by 10,000 = 0.8 Hectares 4 Declaration by owner / occupier I declare that the information given on this form is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief Signature If the signature is not that of the addressee, please state below the reason you are signing. e.g. manager, agent, owner absent , etc. Full name (please PRINT) Status Date Telephone number if different from that printed on page 1 This is the end of the survey. Thank you for taking the time to complete the form. Please now return this form in the enclosed pre-paid envelope 4 5