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The nature and pattern of agricultural settlement in NSW have been largely determined by rainfall, topography, the quality of soil and accessibility to markets. Many factors have since influenced this pattern including improvements in transportation, cultivation methods, seed varieties, fertilisers, soil conditioners and breeding programs. BUSINESSES WITH AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY(a), NSW, at 30 June
(b) The ABS has moved to a new frame from the 2005-06 Agricultural Census onwards. This means that data are not directly comparable with historical time series. For more information, please see the technical notes at the back of the 2005-06 edition of the source publication. Source: Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0). The Northern Statistical Division (SD) recorded the highest number of businesses with agricultural activity in NSW at 30 June 2007 (7,600). This was followed by the Central West SD with 6,400 farms. BUSINESSES WITH AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY(a), at 30 June 2007
(a) Refers to agricultural businesses with an estimated value of agricultural operations of $5,000 or more. For more information, please see explanatory notes in the source publication. Source: Agricultural Commodities, Small Area Data, Australia (cat. no. 7125.0). MAP OF BUSINESSES WITH AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY, at 30 June 2007
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