✨ Agricultural Statistics Tables
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 85
| Name of Crop. | Area harvested (to nearest Quarter Acre). | Total Yield of Seed obtained. |
|---|---|---|
| (b) Grass-seed, Hay, and Ensilage. | ||
| (24) Grasses and clovers as under harvested or to be harvested this season for seed (whether sown this season or not)— | ||
| (a) Rye-grass, perennial .. .. .. | lb. | |
| (b) Rye-grass, Italian and Western Wolths .. | lb. | |
| (c) Cocksfoot .. .. .. .. | lb. | |
| (d) Chewing’s fescue .. .. : .. | lb. | |
| (e) Crested dogstail .. .. .. .. | lb. | |
| (f) Red clover (including cow-grass) .. .. | lb. | |
| (g) White clover .. .. .. .. | lb. | |
| (h) Brown-top .. .. .. .. | lb. | |
| (i) Other grasses and clovers for seed [Give name here] | lb. | |
| (25) Grasses and clovers cut or to be cut this season for hay | tons | |
| (26) Grasses and clovers cut or to be cut this season for ensilage | tons | |
| (27) Lucerne cut or to be cut this season for hay or ensilage | tons | |
| Total area of items (24), (25), (26), and (27) .. |
III.—SUMMARY OF TOTAL AREA OF HOLDING.
(To be filled in to account for the whole area, even if holding is unused.)
| Area (to nearest Quarter Acre). | |
|---|---|
| (1) New pasture— | Acres. |
| (a) Grasses sown since 31st January, , on virgin land .. | |
| (b) Grasses sown since 31st January, , on land which has been in pasture or under cultivation previously .. .. | |
| (2) Old pasture (sown before 31st January, ) .. .. | |
| (NOTE.—Both new and old pasture land returned above must include any areas entered against items (23), (24), (25), (26), and (27) of Part II.) | |
| (3) Area of grain and root, &c., crops (i.e., total of items (1) to (22) in Part II), less area of any such crops sown along with grasses and clovers (item (23) in Part II) | |
| (4) Tussock or other native grasses .. .. .. .. | |
| (5) Phormium (New Zealand flax) .. .. .. .. | |
| (6) Fern, scrub, second growth, &c. : .. .. .. | |
| (7) Standing virgin bush or forest.. .. .. .. | |
| (8) Plantations of timber trees— | |
| (a) Conifers (pines) .. .. .. .. | |
| (b) Eucalypts and broad-leaved trees .. .. .. | |
| (9) Orchard—(omit tomatoes, small bush fruits, and berries)— | |
| (a) Bearing : acres .. .. .. .. | |
| (b) Non-bearing : acres .. .. .. .. | |
| (10) Areas planted in— | |
| (a) Tung trees .. .. .. .. .. | |
| (b) Grape vines .. .. .. .. .. | |
| (c) Passion-fruit vines .. .. .. .. .. | |
| (d) Hop vines .. .. .. .. .. | |
| (11) Market gardens (include tomatoes, small bush fruits, and berries) .. | |
| (12) Nurseries and seed-gardens .. .. .. .. | |
| (13) Residence, outbuildings, private gardens and grounds .. .. | |
| (14) Bare fallow during the whole season .. .. .. .. | |
| (15) Barren areas useless for grazing and incapable of being made productive (sand, shingle, &c.) | |
| Total area of holding .. .. .. .. .. | |
| (To agree with total area of holding as shown against item (3) of Part I.) |
IV.—GRASSLAND TOP-DRESSED.
Area of grassland top-dressed with artificial fertilizers or lime once or more during the twelve months ended 31st January, :—
| Acres. | |
|---|---|
| (a) With artificial fertilizer only .. .. .. .. | |
| (b) With lime only .. .. .. .. | |
| (c) With both artificial fertilizer and lime .. .. .. | |
| Total .. .. .. .. .. |
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