Official Statistics

Cattle Farm practices survey April 2019

Results of the farm practices survey run in England in April 2019.

Applies to England

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Cattle Farm practices survey April 2019

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2019 Farm Practices Survey cattle results dataset (.ods format)

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2019 Farm Practices Survey cattle results dataset (.xls format)

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The Farm Practices Survey (FPS) asks questions about how farming practices in England are affected by current agricultural and environmental issues. This publication gives the results of the Cattle FPS run in April 2019 that focused on practices relating to cattle. The survey included questions on:

*grazing systems *slurry management *purchasing cattle *biosecurity

This release contains headline results for each section. The full breakdown of results, by bovine tuberculosis (TB) breakdown history (as of 22 March 2019), TB risk area, number of cattle, region, farm type and farm size, are shown in the dataset above.

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Updates to this page

Published 12 September 2019
Last updated 12 September 2019 + show all updates
  1. Added datasets in both .ods and .xls format.

  2. First published.

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