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  2. Land use statistics by country - Wikipedia

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    This article includes the table with land use statistics by country.Countries are ranked by their total cultivated land area, which is the sum of the total arable land area and total area of permanent crops.

  3. Agriculture in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    There are about 17,000 dairy farms in the UK, largely in the west. Average herd size is 86 cows in England, 75 in Wales and 102 in Scotland. Most cows are milked twice a day, and an average dairy cow yields 6,300 litres a year.

  4. Agriculture in England - Wikipedia

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    There are over 100,000 farm holdings, which vary widely in size. [4] [5] The main crops that are grown are wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, sugar beets, fruits and vegetables. The livestock that is raised include cattle and sheep. In the drier east, farmers grow wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, and sugar beets.

  5. Farmers stage beach rally over inheritance tax - AOL

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    "The average farm size in the south west is 170 acres and the value of agricultural land varies from £9,500 to £21,000 per acre." ... Government research found last year an average farm made a ...

  6. Number of US farms falls and size increases, census shows - AOL

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    The average farm size rose from 441 acres (178 hectares) in 2017 to 463 acres (187 hectares) in 2022. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack called the survey "a wake-up call" at an event at the USDA ...

  7. Size Difference Between Farm's Biggest and Smallest ... - AOL

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  8. Livestock grazing comparison - Wikipedia

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    Livestock grazing comparison units are used by many governments to measure and control the intensity of farming. For example, until 2004 the UK Government had an extensification scheme which paid additional subsidy to farmers who kept their livestock at less than an average of 1.4 LUs per hectare. [1]

  9. History of agriculture in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    A dual farm structure has emerged with agriculture divided between large commercial farms and small pluralised and diversified holdings. [69] Scotland has the highest average farm size in the European Union, almost ten times the average. [69]