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Farm Practices Survey October 2019 – General

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

Applies to England

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Farm Practices Survey October 2019 – General, statistical release

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Farm Practices Survey October 2019 – General, dataset

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Farm Practices Survey October 2019 – General, dataset

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Details

The Farm Practices Survey (FPS) collects information on a diverse range of topics. Each year, stakeholders are invited to request new questions to help inform policy decisions. This release includes the results from the FPS run in October 2019. The survey largely focused on practices relating to how farmers run their farm businesses. Topics covered include farming business advice, precision farming technology, farm business planning, computer and smartphone usage, use and disposal of plastics, and animal welfare. The release contains headline results for each section, full breakdowns of the data can be found in the dataset.

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Published 5 March 2020

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