7123.1.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, New South Wales, 2003-04  
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The climate, terrain and vegetation of NSW are well suited for breeding and grazing of livestock. Sheep grazing continues to be the main livestock activity across the state while beef cattle are found in all Statistical Divisions (SDs). Dairying is predominantly located along the coastal fringes of the state; pigs are mainly raised in the Murray, South Eastern and Richmond-Tweed SDs.

LIVESTOCK NUMBERS, NSW, at 30 June

Meat
cattle
'000
Milk
cattle(a)
'000
Sheep &
lambs
'000
Pigs
'000

1997(b)
6,118
393
42,388
729
2001
5,786
428
40,887
845
2002
5,593
428
38,491
833
2003
5,419
398
33,706
729
2004
5,416
400
35,227
624

(a) Excluding house cows.
(b) At 31 March.
Source: Agriculture, Australia (cat. no. 7113.0) and Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0).




This section contains the following subsection :
        Meat cattle
        Milk cattle
        Sheep and lambs
        Pigs

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