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  • Results from the Scottish Survey of Farm Structure and Methods 2016 (information on farm practice used to measure GHG emission, including crop rotation, nutrient management, breeding methods etc. The publication will also in鈥�

  • Coniferous standing sales price index and sawlog price index for Great Britain.

  • Results from the annual agricultural census. Land, livestock and labour items.

  • Provisional UK data on wood production and trade for international organisations (Eurostat, UNECE and FAO).

  • First estimate of cereal and oilseed rape harvest 2016.

  • Information on pesticide usage on permanently protected crops (excluding soft fruit); from surveillance surveys.

  • Information on pesticide usage on outdoor vegetable crops; from surveillance surveys.

  • This release provides a compendium of statistics about woodland, forestry and primary wood processing in the UK.

  • This release provides a summary statistics about woodland, forestry and primary wood processing in the UK.

  • Estimates of sales of improved nursery stock by forest nurseries in Great Britain.

  • Location and areas of rhododendron in woodlands in Great Britain.

  • Quarterly impact and input indicators for Forestry Commission England: update at 30 June 2016.

  • National Forest Inventory: Preliminary estimates of change in woodland canopy cover and woodland area in Britain between 2006 and 2015

  • Accessibility of services in rural areas.

  • Maps showing the simple rural and urban areas of Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) (Census 2011).

  • The Census 2001 Rural Urban Classification, Local Authority Classification and classification of other geographies.

  • Premises with the potential to receive superfast broadband, as a result of Rural Community Broadband Fund investment in England.

  • A guide to using NOMIS for 2011 Census rural analysis.

  • 2011 Census results for rural England.

  • Drivers of rural productivity: this was published under the 2010 to 2015 Coalition Government as part of the Rural Economy Growth review.