Farm Business Survey 2021-22: Farm level emissions and nitrogen usage: Methodology

Methodology for the Experimental Statistics publication 'Farm Business Survey: Farm level emissions and nitrogen usage'

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Scottish farm business income (FBI)
Scottish Greenhouse Gas Statistics
Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet

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