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However, the 1980 agricultural census stated that the women's participation rate in agriculture was 73%.
Agricultural census conducted taken in 1991 shows the cattle wealth of the district as:
In 2007, a new agricultural census was undertaken, which refers to activities developed in the previous year.
Another striking element of the 1981 agricultural census was the great disparity between small and large landholdings.
In 1930, the IIA published the first world agricultural census.
In 1960 the Institute took on its first international research contract for agricultural census in Nigeria.
When related to other data sources such as housing or agricultural censuses, or sample surveys, the data becomes even more useful.
The agricultural census collects information on agricultural establishments, forests and/or aquaculture of all municipalities of a country.
The last agricultural census conducted by the IBGE in Brazil was in 1996.
On 5-23 November 2003, the CSA conducted the first ever national agricultural census, of which the livestock census was an important component.
Much of hay is grown for feed on livestock farms-especially dairy farms-and never makes it to market and is therefore not included in federal agricultural census data.
Apparently the Bradfords were engaged in dairy farming, as the 1860 agricultural census reports the farm producing 1500 pounds of butter and 2000 pounds of cheese.
The Vanuatu National Statistics Office (VNSO) released their 2007 agricultural census in 2008.
In between, there is also economical census (every 10 years, five years after population census) and agricultural census (three years after population census).
The 1984-85 agricultural census estimated that 8.7 million people live in the rural areas and that 65 percent of the active population within these areas lives at the subsistence level.
The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that George W. Scott Plantation had the following:
Geographic information was a focus from the beginning, as the Data Library worked with researcher Jack Hotson to convert parish-based agricultural census data to grid square estimates.
According to the 1981 agricultural census, 7 percent of the land was dedicated to crop production, 20 percent to forestry, 26 percent to livestock, and 47 percent to other purposes.
From 1909 to 1910 he assisted the Bureau of the Census to plan its schedule for the agricultural census, as well as for a special census of plantations.
Despite the pressure to turn yet more of the rural East End into vacation and year-round housing, the state's agricultural census indicates that Suffolk continues to increase its agricultural output.
Sorting cards became an issue during the 1900 agricultural census, so Herman Hollerith developed the 1901 Hollerith Automatic Horizontal Sorter, a sorter with horizonal pockets.
After the creation of the National Irrigation Commission in 1926, the irrigated area quickly expanded, and the agricultural census reported a total of 4.3 million ha of irrigated land by 1960.
FARM acreage in Connecticut dropped more than 10 percent from 1982 to 1987, but farm income rose by more than 30 percent, according to a Federal agricultural census released last week.
A 2005 agricultural census carried out by ADAS showed that 423 holdings were located in the London part of the metropolitan green belt, around 0.25% of the total number in Britain.
According to the 1991 agricultural census a large number of SCs and STs are marginal farmers compared to the other sections of the society and because of this the number of cultivators are going down.