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Supply of data is compulsory under Act XXIV of 2010! 11. Census ID 12. Holder's name: floor 16. Location of the holding: place of the main agricultural production settlement 21. Purpose of production: (1) only for own consumption (2) the surplus is marketed (max. 50 % of the production is for sale) (3) mainly for marketing (min. 51% of the production is for sale) (4) exclusively agricultural services provided 31. The manager of the holding (column 1) and persons over 14 years participating in the activities of the farm other than employees (from column 2 to 8)* employee (1), unemployed (2), retired (3), receiving maternity allowance (4), student (5), other (6) * ** M Register code: Postal code Settlement (in case of the capital the district code should be included) Survey- district: topographic lot number connected to agriculture? yes (1), no (2) staircase Serial num- ber of farm building Part of the settlements: number topogr., house Name of street/road/square Type of street/road/square 13. Address 7 5 6 2 3 4 1 manager County, capital: or farm number Persons working on the farm N! door number 01 Ser. Family/business status: holder (1), holder's spouse or conjugal partner (2), other relative (3), not a relative (4) No. IACS block-identifier - - 04 The holder's spouse/partner should be included even if not carrying out any agricultural activity on the holding. Form of activity 05 Other gainful activity ** N! Gender: male (1), female (2) 14–19 (1), 20–24 (2), 25–29 (3), 30–34 (4), 35–39 (5), 40–44 (6), 45–49 (7), 50–54 (8), 55–59 (9), 60–64 (10), 65– (11) Did the manager participated in any vocational training No (0); as major activity, directly related to the holding (1); as major activity, not directly related to the holding (2); yes, as subsidiary activity, directly related to the holding (3); yes, as subsidiary activity, not directly related to the holding (4); mixed (5). 06 07 Number of days worked on the farm HUNGARIAN CENTRAL STATISTICAL OFFICE Settlement code: 08 OR postal code Highest agricultural qualification: none (0), practical experience (1) elementary (2), secondary (3), university or college (4) 02 03 Age (year) 1. IDENTIFICATION DATA OF THE HOLDING AGRICULTURAL CENSUS, 2010 PRIVATE HOLDINGS Data can be used exclusively for statistical purposes. Refusal or false supply of data may imply penalties! 2. PURPOSE OF PRODUCTION 14. Telephone 15. E-mail: Location of the holdings: where characteristically the agricultural production - fully or mainly takes place. Determining method: 1. If the production is carried out within 5 kms from the farmer's address, the data of either the address (house plot) or the parcel could be registered. 2. If the production is carried out more than 5 kms from the farmer's address, the location of the most important piece of land (parcel) OR the most important agricultural building (stable, greenhouse, tractors' barn etc.) should be recorded. Importance of the land area should be determined using the following order : intensive arable cropping > permanent crops > grassland; within each category the size of the area could be taken into account. LABOUR FORCE, 1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010 3.

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Supply of data is compulsory

under Act XXIV of 2010!

11. Census ID

12. Holder's name:

floor

16. Location of the holding:

place of the main agricultural production

settlement

21. Purpose of production:(1) only for own consumption(2) the surplus is marketed (max. 50 % of the production is for sale)(3) mainly for marketing (min. 51% of the production is for sale)(4) exclusively agricultural services provided

31. The manager of the holding (column 1) and persons over 14 years participating in the activities of the farm other than employees (from column 2 to 8)*

employee (1), unemployed (2), retired (3), receiving maternity

allowance (4), student (5), other (6)

*

**

MRegister

code:

Postal code Settlement (in case of the capital the district code should be included)

Survey-district:

topographic lot number

connected to agriculture? yes (1), no (2)

staircase

Serial num-ber of farm

building

Part of the settlements:

number topogr., house

Name of street/road/square Type of street/road/square

13. Address

75 62 3 41 manager

County, capital:

or farm number

Persons working on the farm

N!

door number

01

Ser.

Family/business

status: holder (1), holder's spouse or conjugal partner (2), other relative (3), not a relative (4)

No.

IACS block-identifier

- -

04

The holder's spouse/partner should be included even if not carrying out any agricultural activity on the holding.

Form of activity

05

Other gainful activity ** N!

Gender: male (1), female (2)

14–19 (1), 20–24 (2), 25–29 (3), 30–34 (4), 35–39 (5), 40–44 (6), 45–49 (7), 50–54 (8), 55–59 (9), 60–64 (10), 65– (11)

Did the manager participated in any vocational training

No (0); as major activity, directly related to the holding (1); as major activity, not directly related to the holding (2); yes, as subsidiary activity, directly related to the holding (3); yes, as subsidiary activity, not directly related to the holding (4); mixed (5).

06

07

Number of days worked on the farm

HUNGARIAN CENTRAL STATISTICAL OFFICE

Settlement code:

08

OR

postal code

Highest agricultural qualification: none (0), practical experience (1)

elementary (2), secondary (3), university or college (4)

02

03 Age (year)

1. IDENTIFICATION DATA OF THE HOLDING

AGRICULTURAL CENSUS, 2010

PRIVATE HOLDINGS

Data can be used exclusively for statistical purposes. Refusal or false supply of data may imply penalties!

2. PURPOSE OF PRODUCTION

14. Telephone 15. E-mail:

Location of the holdings: where characteristically the agricultural production - fully or mainly takes place.

Determining method:1. If the production is carried out within 5 kms from the farmer's address, the data of either the address (house plot) or the parcel could be registered. 2. If the production is carried out more than 5 kms from the farmer's address, the location of the most important piece of land (parcel) OR the most important agricultural building (stable, greenhouse, tractors' barn etc.) should be recorded.Importance of the land area should be determined using the following order: intensive arable cropping > permanent crops > grassland; within each category the size of the area could be taken into account.

LABOUR FORCE, 1 June 2009 – 31 May 20103.

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FSS 2010

32. Number of employees broken down by number of days worked and by gender

* Activities directly related to the holding (see table 71)

41. Land area by land use categories, 1 June 2010

42. Buying and selling land area (1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010)

0700

(0100+0200+0600+0500+1300)

0600

Purchased area

not utilized grassland and plantation)

Fish-pond

Other land (e.g.: farm buildings, roads, farmyard, etc.)

(1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010)

HUF/ha

of which: irrigable arable land

a b c d

Denomination

Orchard

Vineyard (≥ 200 m2)

e

of which: intensive

0151

0100

(1600+0700+0800+0900+1010+1030)

0900

1200

of which: irrigable agricultural area

Not utilised agricultural area (e.g.: fallow land,

Agricultural area

1300 Grassland (meadow + pasture)

1310

of which: irrigable arable land

a

Orchard (trees ≥ 400 m2, berries ≥ 200 m2)

Kitchen garden

0151

Arable land 0100

0200

0500

0600

f

1030

1010

1600

of which: short rotation coppies (≤ 20 years)

1610

b

hectare

Land area used by the holding

m2

Land use category

Code Denomination

m2 hectare

ed

hectare

d f ge ok nma

01

pers

ons

03

Regularly employed

Non-regularly employed02

Not directly employed by the holding

b

Total

Of which: participating in other gainful

activity*

In percentage of the annual total of working time (225 days/1800 hours)

main act.

subsi-diary act.male female male

100% (225 days and

more)

j l

50–74% (113–168

days)

75–99% (169–224

days)

male femalefemaleh

33. Time worked by relatives and acquaintances, working days

c i

Forest

other type of tenureTotal

rented

of which:

m2

Rent in

2010

c

m2

Price of sold area

HUF/ha

Sold area

hectare

HUF/ha

f

Code m2

Land use category

9999

Price of

purchased area

Total area

0710

0800 Reed

of which: mushroom area

hectare

1300 Grassland (meadow + pasture)

0500 Vineyard

9999 Technical total

0700 Forest

Arable land

Num

berDenomination 0–24%

(0–56 days)25–49%

(57–112 days)

male female male female

4. LAND AREA USED BY THE HOLDING (1 hectare = 10 000

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FSS 2010

43. Land area by location, 1 June 2010

44. Crops under glass or plastic cover (accessible), 1 June 2010

45. Total area of energy crops, 1 June 2010 (e.g.: grass, trees, rape etc.)

46. Agricultural area irrigated at least once during the 12 months prior to the survey date

51. Use of arable land area

52. Are vegetables produced only in crop rotation with other horticultural plants? Yes (1), No (2)

d

hectare

Number of extra sheets:

jh

Reed

0800

ha

i

09

10

m2

Glasshouse, warm-house, plastic cover

total

(any land-use category)of which: arable land

= 41/1010+1030/c

hectare m2hectare

99

m2

Denomination

= 41/ 0700/c = 41/0800/c(In case of extra sheet: transfer)

Code

c

Area

m2hectare

ha m2

gha

bm

2

01

Grassland (meadow /

pasture) 1300

Forest

0700

ha

a

Num-

ber

fcm

2

Orchard

0600

02

03

04

08

05

06

07

m2

(kitchen garden and area under accessible cover excluded)

hectare

Total

Other crops (e.g.: tobacco, potato)

Flowers and ornamental plants (excluding nurseries)

Code

Use of arable land area

9118

Strawberry

9113

Vegetables and vegatable propagatums

c

9112

= 41/0900/c

e

a b

a

= 41/0500/c = 41/1300/c

9999

2047

= 41/ 0100/c = 41/0600/c

b

0111 Crops for human consumption, animal feeding or industrial purposes and their propagatums (= 53/9999/c)

0112

0130 Crops under glass or plastic cover (= 44/ 9999/d)

0113 Other plants (fruit and vine nurseries, christmas trees) ( ≥ 64/ 9164/c+2156/c)

harvested until 1June but not re-sown

change of land use category in process

ameliorating in process

crops destroyed (by flods, inland inundation or frost)

0128

9999 Total arable land area (= 41/0100/c)

0140 of which: area of combined crops

0127

0123

0125 fallow land

0121

0122

Area not sown on 1June 2010

not used due to other reasons (e.g. illness etc.)

Plants sown for use as green manure

Non productive

area 1000

m2

ha m2

m2

ha

Fish-pond

0900

m2

Vineyard

0500Name of settlement

ha

Arable land

0100

ha m2

d

Total

5. UTILISATION OF ARABLE LAND AREA, 1 JUNE 2010 (1 hectare = 10 000 m2)

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FSS 2010

53. Arable crops Number of extra sheets:

Vegetables and strawberry

( →table 53)

Vegetables and strawberry (← table 54.)

Maize (excluding hybrid seed)

Other vegetables13859105 Temporary grass

1233

Code

a

1018

1418

1220

1012

9119

1362

m2

Rye

Denomination

Spring barley

Winter barley

Triticale

chectare

Winter wheat

b

Spring wheat

1005

1039

1058

1052

1046

1097

1064

Durum wheat

9161

1438

9104

9128

Sunflower for oil production

9162

1376

Rape

1437

Oats

Sugar beet

Maize hybrid seed

Peas for fodder (dry)

Peas for human consumption (dry)

Sunflower for other purposes

9999 Total (= 51/0111/c)

9113

9157

Code Denomination

1302 Artichoke

1296 Broccoli

1355 Beetroot

hectare

1326 Zucchini

1327 Sweet corn

1315 Cherry-pepper

m2

a b c

1287 Cabbage (white)

1298 Lettuce

1335 Garlic

1307 Watermelon

1340 Perl onion

1288 Kohlrabi

1295 Cauliflower

1286 Brussels sprouts

1291 Savoy cabbage

1292 Chinese cabbage

1343

1321

Shallot

Eggplant

1322

1314

Tomato

Pimiento

1309

Radish

Cantaloup

1334

1346

Parsley

Leek

Cucumber, other

Onion

1319

Horse radish

Cucumber, pickles

1320

1337

1353

Green beans

1290

1352

Cabbage (red)

Celery (heads)

1130

Celery stalk

2047

9157

1313

1374

Green pepper

Propagatums of vegetable

1133

1349 Chives

Green peas

Spinach

Gourds

1284

1325

1324

Asparagus

Squash

1301

54. Vegetables and strawberry on open air

Sown areaSown area on arable

land

1333

1304

Carrot

Garden sorrel

1354

Strawberry

Potato, excluding early potato

Early potato

Maize for silage (with soya included)

Lucerne

Red clover

Flowers and ornamental plants (excl. nurseries)

1384

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FSS 2010

m2

Black currant

Sea buckthorn

Denomination

b

Total area

Raspberry

Josta

Gooseberry

hectare

01 Plough

other (e.g. geothermic)

yes (1), no (2)

74. Agricultural services

b

Used

c d

Denomination

06 Services related to animal husbandry

Fertilising

03 Crop protection

04

Other services related to crop production

05

by machine

Harvest

72. Importance of other gainful activities

03

Num-

ber

a

01

02

a

2 3

14

1 2 313

2 3

4

4

09

1

2 Tourism

10

2

4

4

2

4

4

4

3 4

2

2

08 1

06 1

1

Fodder-mixing

Forestry

2 3

4

3

3

4

3

3

9999

2156

cb

9163

Christmas tree on arable land

Other plantations (e.g. osier, truffle )

a

9164 Nurseries

71. Other gainful (non agricultural) activities

12

11

01 4

a

1

4

1 2

a

62. Berry orchards

CodeOf which: productive

Blueberry

Elderberry

Whitebeam

hectare m2

c

d

63. Vineyards

Code

CodeTotal area

hectare m2

Denomination

02

a

9999

hectare

2054

2050

2005

c

Total area

Blackberry

Of which: productive

Total

07

Total (>= 200 m2)

Other grape

b

Vine grape

Other fruit trees

d

64. Other permanent crops

61. Fruit tree orchards

2003 Table grape

9201

2037

2036

2046

2056

2079

2053

2067

2032

2028

Plum, greengage2038

2035

2041

2064

2068

Chestnut

Code

a

Walnut

Hazelnut

Denomination

b

Apple

Quince

2024

2031

No.

1

2

Fruit- and vegetable-processing

Wood-processing

05

04 1 2

Other activity related to food-industry

Total area Of which: productive

cm

2

dhectarehectare m

2

Is there any equipment used for renewable

energy production on the holding?

b c

water

wind

biomass

of which: biomethane

yes (1), no (2)

source of energy

73. Equipment used for renewable energy production

32

(activities listed in table 71.)ratio compared to the whole farm:

0 % (0), 1–10 % (1), 11–50% (2), 51–99% (3) N!

1

c

16 1 4

03

02

1

15

4

1 2 3 4

Own use only (1), sale only (2), own use and

sale in combination (3), none (4)

Other gainful activities directly related to the

holding

Milk-processing

2

3 4

3 Meat-processing

2

b

Aquaculture

Other activities

Wine-making, wine-bottling

Renewable energy production (see table 73.)

Transport

Trade of agricultural products

9999 Total (>= 400 m2)

Contractual work (using production means of the holding)

2006

2052

2055

9999

2080

2051

Handicraft

Cherry

Pear

Medlar

Peach

Nectarine

Apricot

Almond

Sour cherry

2072

2034

hectare

Total (>= 200 m2)

Other berries

Raspberry x blackberry

Currant (red, white)

Denomination

2057

2058

m2

m2

sun (solar)

Provided to

othersNum-

ber

04

05

06

6. PERMANENT CROPS, 1 JUNE 2010 7. OTHER INFORMATION, 1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010

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FSS 2010

3194 Emu

3193 Ostrich

3202 Beehive (bee family)

3065

3066 Mule and hinny

Carrier-pigeon

3204 Breeded furry animals

Donkey

3185 of which: breeding females

9999 Technical total

3190 Domestic pigeon for slaughter

3191

3155 of which: laying guinea-fowl hen

3184 Rabbit total

Code Denomination Head

3154 Guinea-fowl total

3132 Turkeys total

89. Other livestock

3136 Turkey cock

3138 Other turkey 3 months old and over

3133 Turkey chick under 3 months

3135 Laying turkey-hen

88. Turkey

Code Denomination Head

3153 Other ducks 3 months old and over

3147 Ducks total

3150 Laying duck

3151 Drake

Code Denomination Head

3148 Duckling under 3 months

3139 Geese total

87. Duck

3143 Gander

3145 Other geese 3 months old and over

3140 Gosling under 3 months

3142 Laying goose

86. Geese

Code Denomination Head

3121 from 3120: producing eggs for laying

3115 Chickens total

3117 from 3116: broiler

3131 Other chicken 3 months old and over

3120 Laying hens

Chick under 3 months

85. Chicken

Code Denomination Head

3072 Sheep total

Code

3084

3087

3086

3089

3083

3116

3077 Breeding ram

3082 Other sheep

3081Ewe

other

3080 dairy

3074Lamb

until weaning

3075 from weaning until 1 years old

83. Sheep

Code Denomination Head

3058 Horses total

7202 of which: draught-horse

3062 Other stallion

3063 Gelding

3060 Mare

3061 Stallion, stud-horse

Code Denomination Head

3059 Foul, until requalification

3112 Breeding boar

3099 Pigs total

3111 Gilt not yet covered

Sow

in farrow

other

draft3110

3109

3105

Pig for fattening

51–79 kg

80–109 kg

110 kg and over

3103

3104

3107

Piglet under 20 kgs

3101 Young pig (20-50 kgs)

3100

81. Pigs

Code Denomination Head

84. Goats

3124 Breeding cock

Denomination Head

Goats covered for the first time

Nanny goat other

82. Horses (without ponies)

dairy

Other goat

Goats total

female

Cattle 1-2 years old

male

female heifer for slaughter

heifer for slaughter

Cattle and buffalo total

otherCattle over 2 years old

male

dual-purpose

dairy

meat3035

other

cow

heifer

3016

Buffalo breeding female

other

male

3045

9319

3042

3026

female

male

80. Bovines

Code Denomination Head

3023

3025

3041

3044Calf

younger than 1

year

for slaughter

other

3036

9314

9315

3029

3033

3034

8. LIVESTOCK, 1 June 2010

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FSS 2010

91. Tillage methods and soil conservation

93. Fertilising of agricultural area

94. Irrigation of agricultural area (without kitchen garden and area under cover)

1277

9165

Orchards

Other arable crops

Dry pulses

ground water (1); on-farm surface water (2); off-farm surface water (3);

Vineyards

9999

9200

2002

flooding (1), furrows (2), sprinkler, mobile equip. (3), sprinkler, fix equip. (4), drop (5)

Average size of the irrigated area during the past 3 years

Irrigation method

9996

9997

01

06

9998

1214

1409

02

04

09

9166

liquid manure /

slurry

Cereals (excluding grain maize and rice)

07

03

05

basic area fertilised (hectare 1 decimal)

of which: immediate incorporation

quantity used (m3

1 decimal)

Code Denomination

02

03

04

0% (0); 1–24% (1); 25–49% (2); 50–74% (3); 75–100% (4)

b

Conservation tillage (low)

basic area fertilised (hectare 1 decimal)

f

Vineyard

0500e

solid manure

Num-

ber

a

Normal winter crops (e.g. wheat, rape, etc.)

99

05

c

06

07

Cover crops or intermediate crop

Plant residues

Bare soil

01

haDenomination

m2

Direct seeding

Num-

ber

08

a

Denomination

b

Organic manure

quantity used (ton 1 decimal)

of which: immediate incorporation

Chemi-cals

basic area fertilised (hectare 1 decimal)

Arable land

0100c

Technical total

Tillage methods

Soil cover during winter

Traditional (plaugh)

Orchard

0600d

m2

92. Proportion of arable land

in crop rotation system

Total

9999g

Grassland

1300

Arable land

quantity of N-fertiliser used in active ingredient (kg)

Area

Area irrigated at least once during the 12 months prior to the reference date of the

survey

Grassland (temporary and permanent)

Vegetables and strawberry on open field

Textile crops (hemp and flax)

Sugar beet (without seed)

Percentage of manure exported from the holding no (0); 1–24% (1); 25–49% (2); 50–74% (3); 75–100% (4)

Rape

a b c

common water supply (4); irrigation channels (5); reused water (6) Source of water

Sunflower

Total (= table 46.)

1376

Grain maize and maize for silage

Rice

hectare

9159

1228

9157

9101

Potatoes

1135

1358

9. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION METHODS, 1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010

Traditional tillage means the inversion of the soil with mullboard or disc of plough, followed by flattening of the surface.Conservation tillage means tillaging the land low (max. 15 cm) normally without inversion and leaving plant residues (at least 30%) on the soil surface.Main forms are: strip tillage and ridge tillage. At direct seeding crop is sown directly into soil not tilled since the harvest of the previous crop, only weed control is achieved by the use of herbicidesand/or appropriate mulching and stubble is retained for erosion control.

The winter cover of the soil is a farming practice applied in order to reduce the soil erosion and the loss of particulate pollutants, when the surface iscovered by crops or residues over the winter period. The following forms are possible:• normal winter crop: crop sown in the autumn that grows during the winter and is harvested next year or used for grazing;• cover crops or intermediate crops: crops having limited economical importance sown mainly due to protect the soil during the winter and are notharvested next year or used for grazing, but plough-in before the spring sow;• plant residues: covering the arable land with residues of the crops cultivated previously irrespectively of the origin of the residues (in-situ or transferred).Generally there are some autumn tillage on such land, when more than 10% of the residues should remain on the surface. Bare soil is the land tilled in the autumn, but not sown or maximum 10% residues remained on the surface.

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FSS 2010

96. Grazing

97. Manure storage

98. Animal housing

Average no.

of animals

piece

Denomination

Cattle with solid dung and liquid

d

manure

Other

Battery cage

Straw bed (deep litter)

Completely slatted floor

of which:

coveredDenomination

f

m3

e

Slurry

storage facility

c d

99

Laying hens

14

15

12

other

Technical total

head

month

m2

m3

m3

Loose housing

02

hectare

month

01

Num-

ber

95. Linear elements

Num-

ber

a

01

02

03 Stone wall

maintainedType

b

01

05

a

Other

with slurry

c

with slurry

a

03

04

04

03

99

a

Num-

ber

Partially slatted floor

07Pigs

Total

with solid dung and liquid

Number of

buildings

02

Technical total

b

Solid manure

Liquid manure

Num-

ber

01

02

Stanchion-tied stable

manure

06

03

04 of which: lagoon

08

09

with stilt house

10

11 with manure belt

13

with deep pit

Straw bed (deep litter)

Other

b

Hedge

totalunit

Capacity

c

Value

piece

area grazed

lenght of grazing outdoors

Denomination

b

On common land

Tree line

number of animals

lenght of grazing outdoors

On-farm

During the past three years

yes (1), no (2)c d

establised

Area grazed: the total grassland used by the holding(excluding common land) which was grazed during thereference year. Common pastures are not linked directly tothe holding, but owned by a municipality, church etc. and onwhich common grazing rights are in force. Length of grazing outdoors is the time expressed in monthsof the reference year during grazing livestock was on thegrassland. Minimum 2 hours/day is necessary to consider aday a 'grazing day'. If different animals or different categories(e.g. calf/cow) are on the grassland for different length ofperiod, the longest period should be taken into account.

The solid manure storage facility is a three-sided walledestablishment with a concrete floor (water-tight).The liquid manure/slurry storage facility is an open orclosed tank or lined lagoon, including watertight pits or cellarsbeneath/integrated in the livestock houses.Lagoon is generally a rectangular shaped structure withsloping earth bank walls with large surface area to depth ratio.Storage facilities for manure covered in such a way (e.g.concrete lid, tent, tarpaulin, etc.) that they are protected fromrain or other precipitation and can reduce ammonia emissions.

Average number of animals during the reference period keptin the house; in case of laying hens the number of hensalready laying eggs or being stalled up.Stanchion-tied stable: animals are tied to their places and are not allowed to move freely; loose housing: animals movefreely in the whole stable or in special parts within it.In case of solid dung and liquid manure the sloping floorsare tough with a gutter at the bottom from where the faecesand the urine are removed mechanically. In case of slurry thefloor is slatted, thus faeces and urine fall into a pit under it. Thecollected slurry is transferred into a tank or lagoon.Traditional housing of pigs on litter, where the litter isremoved within shorter periods regularly it should be reportedas 'other' (row 09 ). Deep litter: large quantity of litter (straw, peat, saw-dust etc.)mixed with faeces and urine removed after longer interval(several months).Battery cage: closed animal housing equipped with ventillationand with or without light, where the laying hens are located incages arranged in rows and levels. Dropping falls through thebottom of the cage into a deep pit or gutter, from where it isremoved by a belt or other mechanical system. In case of thestilt house battery cage dropping goes through a narrowniche into a separated place (bottom part of the building),where it is ventillated and thus it gets dried.

Linear element is a continuous linear feature established by man and which generally represents a borderline. It could be vegetation along a water-flow or a parcel, or planted row of trees, hedge or stone wall, etc. It is maintained when the holder ensures a minimum level of maintenance (e.g.: pruning, replacing missing stones etc.) and thus avoid the deterioration of the environment. Hedge: linear element of shrubs and/or bushes appearing like a wall of plants, sometimes with a tree line in the middle.Tree line: continuous linear of woody vegetation of non agricultural purpose, usually forming field boundaries within agricultural land or alongside roads or water courses.Stone wall: artificial structure made of brick or stones.

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Supply of data is compulsory

under Act XXIV.

Submit to: Szeged Regional Directorate of HCSO Phone: (62) 623-800Fax-number: (1) 345-8691E-mail: [email protected]

Delivery deadline: 15 June 2010

Day……Month………………2010 PH. Manager

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FSS 2010

11. Number of employees broken down by number of days worked and by gender

21. Other gainful (non agricultural) activities

22. Importance of other gainful activities

23. Agricultural services production

Trade of agricultural products

Contractual work (using production means of the holding)

Num-

ber

In there any equipment used for renewable

energy production on the holding?

24. Equipment used for renewable energy

Used

Transport

4

3

yes (1), no (2)

06 other (pl: geothermic)

of which: biomethane

04 sun (solar)

05 water

a b c

01

source of energy

wind

02 biomass

03

(table 21)

Denomination

b

Manager (can be only one person)

Permanent employeefő

male femalel

Total

m

1

h i j kmale female male female

05 Age of manager

07

06 Highest agricultural qualification of the manager

14–19 (1), 20–24 (2), 25–29 (3), 30–34 (4), 35–39 (5), 40–44 (6), 45–49 (7), 50–54 (8), 55–59 (9), 60–64 (10), 65– (11)

none (0), practical experience (1), elementary (2), secondary (3), university or college (4)

Did the manager participated in any vocational training connected to the agricultural? yes (1), no (2)

01

02

03

04 Not directly employed by the holding

Temporary employee

a c d

0–24% (0–56 days)

No.

male female

In percentage of the annual working time (225 days/1800 hours)

male femalef g

c

3

2 3

b

3 4

25–49% (57–112 days)

50–74% (113–168 days)

Other gainful activities directly related to the

holding

4

1 2 3

c

e

01

a

Plough

d

Harvest

Crop protection

Handicraft

Aquaculture

Num-

berDenomination

yes (1), no (2)

15 1 2 3

Fertilising

3

b

Provided to

others

a

05

06

07

4

2

3

2

4

4

2

4

2

No.

Other activities

Renewable energy production (see table 24)

08

Fruit- and vegetable-processing

Wine-making, wine-bottling

Other activity related to food industry

Wood-processing

12

09

1

01

02

03

04

Fodder-mixing

Forestry

Meat processing

Milk processing

42

1

1

1 2 3

41

2

1

4

3 4

1 3

4

2

1

10

Own use only (1), sale only (2), own use and saée in combination (3), non (4)

03

02

4

4

414 1 2

2 3

Tourism

16 1

3

11

1 213

2

2

Services related to animal husbandry

04

by machine

05

06

Other services related tocrop production

4

0% (0), 1–10% (1), 11–50% (2), 51–99% (3)

100% (225 days and more)

75–99% (169–224 days)

ratio compared to the whole farm:

2. OTHER INFORMATION, 1 June 2009–31 May 2010

LABOUR FORCE, 1 June 2009–31 May 20101.

Activities listed in table 21 have to be taken into account inthe calculation of the ratio of other gainful activities carriedout on the holding during the last 12 month.The estimated ratio = turnover of other gainful activitiesdirectly related to the holding divided by total holding'sturnover (agricultural and OGA directly related to theholding) + direct paymentThe direct payments have to be included except subsidieson investment.Non holding related activities and other type of income (e.g.income from employment, capital income and income fromsocial transfers) are excluded.

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FSS 2010

31. Land area by land use categories, 1 June 2010

32. Buying and selling land area (1June 2009 – 31 May 2010)

33. Location of the holding: place of the main agricultural production

settlement

Land use category

Code Denomination

Rent in

2010

cb

0151

Land area used by the holding

1300 Grassland (meadow+pasture)

postal code

9999 Technical total

N!

Price of sold area

HUF/ha

topographic lot number

fm2

0700 Forest

0900

a b

hectare

c

Other land

Not utilised agricultural area (e.g.: fallow land,

not utilized grassland plantation)

Orchard (trees ≥ 400 m2, berries ≥ 200 m2)

Kitchen garden

of which: irrigable agricultural area

hectare m2

of which: irrigable arable land

of which: short rotation coppies (≤ 20 years)

Totalrented

of which:

other type of tenure

m2hectare

ed

hectare

d e

HUF/ha

Sold area

0600

1300

0500

of which: intensive

Vineyard (≥ 200 m2)

Grassland (meadow+pasture)

HUF/ha

fm2

a

0700

Agricultural area (0100+0200+0600+0500+1300)

Forest

Arable land0100

0200

1600

1010

0151

9999

0100

1200

Arable land

Code

Purchased area

(e.g.: farm buildings, roads, farmyard, etc.)

m2

1310

of which: irrigable arable land

0800 Reed

0710

Fish-pond

of which: mushroom area (1 June 2009–31 May 2010)

1030

1610

Price of

purchased area

hectare

- -

Total area

(1600+0700+0800+0900+1010+1030)

Denomination

Land use category

0600 Orchard

0500 Vineyard

IACS block-identifer

OR

3. LAND AREA USED BY THE HOLDING (1 hectare = 10 000

Location of the holding: where characteristically the agricultural production - fully ormainly takes place.

Determining method:1. If the production is carried out within 5 kms from the holding's address, the data ofeither the address (house plot) or the parcel could be registered.2. If the production is carried out more than 5 kms from the holding's address, thelocation of the most important piece of land (parcel) OR the most importantagricultural building (stable, greenhouse, tractors' bam etc.) should be recorded.Importance of the land area should be determined using the following order: intensivearable cropping > permanent crops > grassland; within each category the size of thearea could be taken into account.

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FSS 2010

code

a

hectare m2

kh i j

hectare m2

m2hectarem

2 hectare m2

not utilised agricultural

area 1010

m2hectare m

2 hectare m2 hectarehectare m

2

forest 0700

hectare

e f g

denomination

db c

grassland

(meadow+

pasture) 1300

reed 0800

fish-pond 0900

34. Utilized agricultural area by location 1 June 2010

arable land 0100

orchard 0600vineyard

0500

Code and denomination of land use category

other land 1030

County

Total99

01 Budapest

02 Baranya

03 Bács-Kiskun

04 Békés

05 Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén

06 Csongrád

07 Fejér

08 Győr-Moson-Sopron

09 Hajdú-Bihar

10 Heves

11 Komárom-Esztergom

12 Nógrád

13 Pest

14 Somogy

15 Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg

16 Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok

17 Tolna

18 Vas

19 Veszprém

20 Zala

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FSS 2010

35. Crops under glass or plastic cover (accessible), 1 June 2010 36. Total area of energy crops

1 June 2010

37. Irrigation of agricultural area, 1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010 (without kitchen garden and area under cover )

41. Use of arable lend area

(e.g.: grass, trees, rape etc)

hectare m2

Sunflower

Hemp and line for fibre

Vegetables and strawberry on open field

Other arable crops

0140 of which: area of combined crops

Code denomination

0128

9999 Total arable land area (= table 31/0100/c)

not used due to other reasons (e.g. illness etc.)

Area not sown on 1 June 2010

harvested until 1 June but not re-sown

change of land use category in progress

ameliorating in process

fallow land

0123

0127 crops destroyed (by floods, inland inundation or frost)

0121

0122

0125

0113

0112 Plants sown for use as green manure

Other plants (fruit and vine nurseries, christmas trees) ( ≥ table 54/ 9164/c+2156/c)

0130 Crops under glass or plastic cover (= table/35/9999/d)

0111 Crops for human consumption, animal feeding or industrial purposes and their propagatums (= table/43/9999/c)

a b c

9996

Use of arable land area

Grassland (temporary and permanent)

Orchards (fruits and berries)

Vineyards

9165

9998

Total

common water supply (4); irrigation channels (5); reused water (6)

1228

1409

m2 hectare

2047 Strawberry

9118

9113

9112

Denomination

Vegetables and vegetable propagatums

Code

hectare

a b c

Glasshouse, warm-house, plastic cover

total

(any land use category)of which: arable land

Flowers and ornamental plants (excluding nurseries)

dm

2

Other crops (e.g. tobacco, potato)

Grain maize and maize for silage

Total

Denomination

1376

1214

buckwheat, canary-seed (seeds included) Bean (dry), pea (dry), broad bean, lentils, chick-pea

Sugar beet (without seed)

Rape

1135 white lupine for grain (seed and grain mixture included)

Potatoes

Rice

Wheat, durum wheat, spelt, einkorn, rye, barley, oat, meslin, mille, sorghum, triticale,

hectare

9157

Irrigation method

Source of water ground water (1); on-farm surface water (2); off-farm surface-water (3);

9999

b

9999

a

9166

1277

9101

Code

9200

1358

m2

Area

9997

Average size of the irrigated area during the past 3 years

flooding (1); furrows (2); sprinkler, mobil equip. (3); sprinkler, fix equip. (4); drop (5)

2002

Area irrigated at least once during the 12 months prior to

the reference date of the survey

9159

Area

hectare m2

c

4. UTILISATION OF ARABLE LAND AREA, 1 JUNE 2010 (1 hectare = 10 000 m2)

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FSS 2010

42. Are vegetables produced only in crop rotation with other horticultural plants? yes (1), no (2)

Red clover

Peas for human consumption (dry)

Maize hybrid seed

Code

a

1018

1005

1039

9161

Oats

Maize (excluding hybrid seed)

1418

1220

1012

9119

1362

1058

1052

9162

1376

9128

m2

Rye

Denomination

Spring barley

Winter barley

Triticale

chectare

Winter wheat

b

Sugar beet

Sunflower for oil production

Rape

Sunflower for other purposes

1233

1046

1097

1064

9104

1437

1438

Total (= table/41/0111/c)

9105

9113

9157

Flowers and ornamental plants (excl. nurseries)

Temporary grass

Vegetables and strawberry (table ← 44)

9999

Code Denomination

hectare m2

Sown area on arable

land

a b c

1302 Artichoke

1296 Broccoli

1355 Beetroot

1326 Zucchini

1327 Sweet-corn

1315 Cherry-pepper

1287 Cabbage (white)

1307 Watermelon

1298 Lettuce

1335 Garlic

1340 Perl onion

1288 Kohlrabi

1295 Cauliflower

1286 Brussels sprouts

1291 Savoy cabbage

1292 Chinese cabbage

1343

1321

Shallot

Eggplant

1322

1314

Tomato

Pimiento

1334

1346

Parsley

Leek

Garden sorrel

1354

1309

Radish

Cantaloupe

1284

1324

Asparagus

Squash

1301

1325

Spinach

Gourds

1353

1319

Horse radish

Cucumber, pickles

1320

1337

Cucumber, other

Onion

1290

1352

Cabbage (red)

Celery (heads)

1384

1130

Celery stalk

Green beans

1133

1349

Green peas

Chives

44. Vegetables and strawberry on open air

Potato, excluding early potato

Early potato

Maize for silage (with soya included)

Lucerne

1333

1304

Carrot

2047

9157

Strawberry

Vegetables and strawberry (table → 43)

1374 Propagatums of vegetable

1313

1385

Green pepper

Other vegetables

43. Arable crops Number of extra sheets

Sown area

Durum wheat

Spring wheat

Peas for fodder (dry)

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FSS 2010

45. Tillage methods and soil conservation, 1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010

Total

Denomination

b

Nurseries

Christmas tree on arable land

Other plantations (e.g. osier, truffle)

2054

Raspberry

Raspberry x blackberry

2046

Blueberry

Total area Of which: productiveDenomination

bm

2

chectare m

2

d

Technical total

Total area Of which: productive

52. Berry orchards

Code

hectare

c

plant residues (e.g. stubble, straw, corn-stalk)

Denomination

b

Traditional (plough)

Conservation tillage (low)

Direct seeding

Normal winter crops (e.g. wheat, rape, etc.)

hectare m2

Currant (red, white)

Blackberry

46. Proportion of arable land

in crop rotation system0% (0); 1–24% (1); 25–49% (2);

50–74% (3); 75–100% (4)

Gooseberry

Black currant

Sea buckthorn

Josta

Elderberry

Peach

Nectarine

Plum, greengage

54. Other permanent crops

2058

9999

Other berries

Other berries

Total (≥ 200 m2)

Total area

hectare m2

c

9999

c d

9164

2156

9163

2079

2052

2056

2057

White beam

dm

2

2051

2080

hectare

a

2053

Walnut

Hazelnut 2050

Medlar

Almond

Sour cherry

Chestnut

Apricot

Pear

2055

Cherry2034

Denomination

b

Apple

Quince

Code

a

2035

2041

2024

2031

2064

2068

2067

2032

2028

2072

9201

Total (≥ 400 m2)

2006 Other grape

a b

2005 Vine grape

Table grape2003

9999

53. Vineyards

Code DenominationTotal area Of which: productive

hectare m2 hectare m

2

9999 Total (≥ 200 m2)

Num-

ber ha

04

Soil cover during winter06

05

a c

01 Tillage

methods02

03

Bare soil

Arable land

m2

Cover crops or intermediate crop

51. Fruit tree orchards

Code

a

2037

2036

2038

99

07

5. PERMANENT CROPS, 1 JUNE 2010 (1 hectare = 10 000 m2)

Traditional tillage means the inversion of the soil with millboard or disc of plough, followed by flattening of the surface.Conservation tillage means tillaging the land low (max. 15 cm) normally without inversion and leaving plant residues (at least 30%) on the soil surface.At direct seeding crop is sown directly into soil not tilled since the harvest of the previous crop, only weed control is achieved by the use of herbicidesand/or appropriate mulching and stubble is retained for erosion control.

The winter cover of the soil is a farming practice applied in order to reduce the soil erosion and the loss of particulate pollutants, when the surface iscovered by crops or residues over the winter period. The following forms are possible:• normal winter crop: crop sown in the autumn that grows during the winter and is harvested next year or used for grazing;• cover crops or intermediate crops: crops having limited economical importance sown mainly due to protect the soil during the winter and are notharvested next year or used for grazing, but plough-in before the spring sow;• plant residues: covering the arable land with residues of the crops cultivated previously irrespectively of the origin of the residues (in-situ or transferred).Generally there are some autumn tillage on such land, when more than 10% of the residues should remain on the surface.Bare soil is the land tilled in the autumn, but not sown or maximum 10% residues remained on the surface.

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FSS 2010

3041

3044

3042

Calf younger than 1 year

for slaughter

other

male

3045

60. Bovines

Code Denomination Head

3023

3025

3026

3036

9314

9315

3029

3033

3034

3016

9319

3035

other

Cattle and buffalo total

otherCattle over 2 years old

male

dual purpose

dairy

meat

female

male

62. Horses (without ponies)

dairy

Other goat

Goats total

female

Cattle 1-2 years old

male

female heifer for slaughter

heifer for slaughter

Buffalo breeding female

other

cow

heifer

64. Goats

61. Pigs

Code Denomination Head

Denomination Head

Goats covered for the first time

Nanny goat other

Piglet under 20 kgs

3101 Young pig (20–50 kgs)

3100

Chick under 3 months

3124 Breeding cock

3103

3104

3107

3109

3105

Pigs for fattening

51–79 kg

80–109 kg

110 kg and over

3111 Gilt not yet covered

Sow

in farrow

other

draft3110

3112 Breeding boar

3099 Pigs total

Code Denomination Head

3059 Foul, until requalification

3060 Mare

3061 Stallion, stud-horse

3062 Other stallion

3063 Gelding

3058 Horses total

7202 of which: draught-horse

63. Sheep

Code Denomination Head

3074Lamb

until weaning

3075 from weaning until 1 years old

3081Ewe

other

3080 dairy

3077 Breeding ram

3082 Other sheep

3072 Sheep total

Code

3084

3087

3086

3089

3083

3116

65. Chicken

Code Denomination Head

3120 Laying hens

3131 Other chicken 3 months old and over

3121 from 3120: producing eggs for laying

3115 Chickens total

3117 from 3116: broiler

66. Geese

Code Denomination Head

3140 Gosling under 3 months

3142 Laying goose

3143 Drake

3145 Other geese 3 months and over

3139 Geese total

67. Duck

Code Denomination Head

3148 Duckling under 3 months

3150 Laying duck

3151 Drake

3153 Other ducks 3 moths and over

3147 Ducks total

68. Turkey

Code Denomination Head

3133 Turkey chick under 3 months

3135 Laying turkey-hen

3136 Turkey cock

3138 Other turkey 3 months old and over

3132 Turkey total

69. Other livestock

Code Denomination Head

3154 Guinea-fowl total

3155 of which: laying guinea-fowl hen

3184 Rabbit total

3185 of which: breeding female

9999 Technical total (data of table 69)

3190 Domestic pigeon for slaughter

3191

3066 Mule and hinny

Carrier-pigeon

3204 Breeded furry animals

Donkey

3202 Beehive (bee family)

3065

3194 Emu

3193 Ostrich

6. LIVESTOCK, 1 June 2010

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FSS 2010

71. Fertilising of agricultural area

72. Manure storage

73. Animal housing

On common land

area grazed

length of grazing outdoors

Denomination

b

Value

c

d

number of animals

length of grazing outdoors

03 Stone wall

Technical total

Type

b

Hedge

Tree line

Code

a

01

02

d

Other

with manure belt

with deep pit

with stilt house

other

Batt-ery

cage

e

Number of

buildings

of which:

covered

Average no.

of animals

f

m3

m3

d

m2

99 Technical total

03 Slurry

04

sto-rage

facility

01

02

Solid manure

Liquid manure

Code Denomination

08

09

a

02

04

06

Organic manure

Chemi-cals

Num-

ber

Capacity

solid manure

liquid manure /

slurry

basic area fertilized (hectare 1 decimal)

of which: immediate incorporation

quantity used (ton 1 decimal)

total

Total

basic area fertilized (hectare 1 decimal)

Num-

ber

a b c

piece

03

05

07

01

Orchard 0600

d

Vineyard 0500

ecb

Denomination

Percentage of manure exported from the holding 0% (0);1–24% (1); 25–49% (2); 50–74% (3); 75–100% (4)

of which: immediate incorporation

quantity used (m3

1 decimal)

basic area fertilised (hectare 1 decimal)

quantity of N-fertiliser used in active ingredient (kg)

unit

Total 9999

g

established

Grassland 1300

f

maintained

75. Linear elements

During the past three years

Arable land 0100

yes (1); no (2)c

Partially slatted floor

Completely slatted floor

Straw bed (deep litter)

Straw bed (deep litter)

Other

m3

liquid manure with solid dung and

with solid dung and

with slurry

c

of which: lagoon

Loose housing

piece

06

07

08

Denomination

b

liquid manure

Other

with slurry

74. Grazing

01

02

04

15

09

10

Pigs

11

05

04

a

head

hectare

01On-farm

03

02

99

Cattle

Stanchion-tied stable

Num-

ber

13

14

Laying hens

12

a

03

7. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION METHODS, 1 JUNE 2009 – 31 MAY 2010

The solid manure storage facility is a three-sided walled establishment witha concrete floor (water-tight).The liquid manure/slurry storage facility is an an open or closed tank orlined lagoon, including watertight pits or cellars beneath/integrated in thelivestock house.Lagoon is generally a rectangular shaped structure with sloping earth bankwalls with large surface area to the depth ratio.Storage facilities for manure covered in such a way (e.g. concrete lid, tent,tarpaulin, etc.) that they are protected from rain or other precipitation and canreduce ammonia emissions.

Average number of animals during the reference period kept in the house; incase of laying hens the number of hens already laying eggs or being stalledup.Stanchion-tied stable: animals are tied to their places and are not allowed tomove freely; loose housing: animals move freely in the whole stable or inspecial parts within it. In case of solid dung and liquid manure the sloping floors are though with agutter at the bottom from where the faeces and the urine are removedmechanically. In case of slurry the floor is slatted, thus faeces and urine fallinto a pit under it. The collected slurry is transferred into a tank or lagoon.Traditional housing of pigs on litter, where the litter is removed withinshorter periods regularly it should be reported as 'other' (row 09).Deep litter: large quantity of litter (straw, peat, saw-dust etc.) mixed withfaeces and urine removed after longer interval (several moth).Battery cage: closed animal housing equipped with ventilation and with orwithout light, where the laying hens are located in cages arranged in rows andlevels. Dropping falls through the bottom of the cage into a deep pit or gutter,from where it is removed by a belt or other mechanical system. In case of thestilt house battery cage dropping goes through a narrow niche into aseparated place (bottom part of the building), where it is ventilated and thus itgets dried.

Area grazed: the total grassland used by the holding (excluding commonland) which was grazed during the reference year. Common pastures: are not linked directly to the holding, but owned by amunicipality, church etc. and on which common grazing rights are in force.Length of grazing outdoors is the time expressed in months of thereference year during grazing livestock was on the grassland. If differentanimals or different categories (e.g. calf/cow) are on the grassland fordifferent length of period, the longest period should be taken into account.

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FSS 2010

ID number

Total (= table/31/0111/c)

m2

DenominationCode

a

9999

chectare

From table 43

b

9999 Total (= table/31/0111/c)

Code Denomination

9999 From table 44

hectare m2

a b c

9999

Sown area on arable

land

43. Arable crops

Sown area

ÁMÖ 2010

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County: Survey district: Page:

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n na nb o p q r s t u v w

Total (Technical total w = m+n+na+nb+o+p+q+r+s+t+u+v)

ANNEX IV

Municipality:

Notes

Produc-tive area

(m2)

head

Tur-key

Bee colo-nies

Geese DuckChic-ken

Seri-al

no.

hou-se

num-ber

topogr.house

no.

buil-ding

Address

stair floor

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hold

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thre

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livin

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door

Addr. sta- tus

Register code of

sta-tus

Usage Nameholding

refu

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no

conta

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(+)

Non

resp

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