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Farm Census 2010(incl. horticultural production)
Additional questionnaire autumn 2010
A Information about the farm manager, farm holder and the farm
A1 Farm management Please put a cross in appropriate box(es)
The farm manager is the farm holder, solely or partly within the family (e.g. community of heirs, brothers), “Family business” 8001 Farm manager is not the holder, belongs to owner’s family “Farm transfer within the family” 8002 Farm manager is tenant, not holder, does not belong to owner’s family “Tenant farm” 8003
Farm manager in recognised “collective farming” 8004
Farm manager is employed by the farm 8005 Group holding of which one member is farm manager, without “collective farming” 8006
Farm owner is a private individual 8007
Farm owner is a juristic person 8008
Other types of ownership 8009
A2 Farm manager’s vocational training
Only practical experience 8010 Qualification in basic agricultural training (basic vocational training, basic vocational training at cantonal level) 8011 Further education and training (Federal proficiency certificate, advanced federal PET diploma, institution of higher education) 8012
Other vocational education and continuing education qualifications 8013
Completed training within the past 12 months 8014
Continuing education within the past 12 month 8015
A4 Farm management and accounting
Do you use a computer to manage the farm? 8030
Do you regularly use internet to manage the farm? 8031
Do you keep accounts:
with cost accounting? 8032
with financial accounting? 8033
with simple records (handwritten bookkeeping)? 8034
A5 Continuing operation of the farm: Question to farm managers aged over 50:
Is the continuing operation of the farm by a member of the immediate family or other relative likely?
Yes 8040
No 8041
Not sure 8042
A3 Tenure of utilised agricultural area (UAA) in ares
Utilised agricultural area (UAA) 8020
– of which in ownership 8021
– of which in tenancy 8022
– of which in usufruct 8023
Commune where farm is located 0001
Farm manager’s commune of residence 0003
Cantonal farm no. 0017
BUR no. 0018
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B Persons working on the farm in 2010
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On the farm Activities connected to the farm (see C, diversification on the farm)
Number of hours per week
Number of hours per week
Number of hours per week
Number of hours per week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Manager 8101
Spouse 8102
Family member 8103
Family member 8104
Family member 8105
Family member 8106
Family member 8107
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Average weekly working hours (incl.weekends)On the farm Activities
connected to the farm (see C, on-farm diversification)
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Number of months per year
Number of months per year
Number of months per year
Number of hours per week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1st person 8201
2nd person 8202
3rd person 8203
4th person 8204
5th person 8205
6th person 8206
7th person 8207
B3 Persons employed on the farm on an irregular basis (less than one month)
Male Female Total
Number of persons employed on farm per year (e.g. harvest labour)Number of full working days 8271 8272 8270
Average weekly working hours (incl. weekends)
Breakdown of annual working time (in months per year)
Additional forms can be ordered from the FSO for further persons.
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C On-farm diversification in 2010
Does the farm manager or other family members carry out any of the following activities that are directly connected to the farm and that have an economic influence upon it? (Activities for which either the resources land, buildings, machinery etc. or the produce of the farm are used).
1001 Yes 1 please complete the following section
No 2 please go to Section D
C1 Activities (Several answers possible)
Tourism, accommodation or other leisure activities All activities to do with tourism such as accommodation (rooms, camping, sleeping in straw), tours of the farm for tourists and other groups, sport and leisure activities for which the land, buildings or other farm resources are used. 8300
Food and beverage service activities: Restaurant/meals (without accommodation)Running a restaurant, farm café or similar. 8301
HandcraftHandcraft products that are made on the farm by the farm holder or family members or non-family labour, provided that these also carry out agricultural work, regardless of how the products are sold. 8302
Processing of agricultural productsProcessing of a primary agricultural product into a processed secondary product, regardless of whether the raw material was produced on-farm or purchased off-farm. This includes, amongst others, meat processing, the production of cheese, wine, fruit juices etc. 8303
Direct sale of own or bought-in farm productsSale of processed or raw products at the farm to consumers, if the gross yield is more than CHF 2000 per annum. 8304
ForestryTimber from own woodland or woodland belonging to the farm. 8305
Processing and transformation of timberThe processing and transformation of raw wood for marketing purposes (sawing of timber, chopping of firewood etc.) ( further processing, such as the manufacture of furniture etc. comes under the heading “handcraft”). 8306
AquacultureRearing of fish/crabs that are sold or given away by the farm. 8307
Production of renewable energy (with commercialisation)Production of renewable energy for the purpose of commercialisation, sale of agricultural products, straw or wood to energy-producing facilities. Energy produced solely for use by the farm is not included. 8308
Contractual farm work for other farms (wage labour)Labour using machinery from the farm, e.g. agricultural services (combine harvester etc.). 8309
Contractual non-agricultural workLabour using machinery from the farm, i.e. snow clearing, transport, landscape maintenance (outside of the farm), kerb maintenance etc. 8310
Social workSheltered accommodation, care and other. 8311
OtherAll other employment not covered by the above-mentioned categories. 8312
C2 Percentage of turnover from above-mentioned activities in total farm turnover
Total turnover = all receipts of the farm including on-farm diversification activities (excl. direct payments).
up to 10% of total farm turnover 8313
between 10 and 50% of total farm turnover 8314
more than 50 % of total farm turnover 8315
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D Services provided by contractors and others for the farm’s production in the past 12 months
Services provided by contractors and others for the farm’s production in the past 12 months Please note: if a service is carried out more than once on the same area, then the area must be included for each time, e.g. for plant protection
Number Unit
Combine harvester 8281 Ares
Beet harvest 8282 Ares
Potato harvest 8283 Ares
Harvest from greenery/whole plants (e.g. chaff) 8284 Ares
Balers for silage, hay and straw 8285 Ares
Ploughing 8286 Ares
Tillage 8287 Ares
Tillage and seeding (combination) 8288 Ares
Seeding only 8289 Ares
Plant protection 8290 Ares
Fertiliser application 8291 Ares
Application of slurry and manure 8292 Ares
Insemination services (KB), estimate 8293 Hours per year
Hoof care, shearing and other animal care, estimate 8294 Hours per year
Vet, estimate 8295 Hours per year
Other services (e.g. transport and maintenance, others) estimate 8296 Hours per year
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E Facilities for the production of renewable energies in 2010
Are one or more of the following energy sources in operation on the farm? 1002 Yes 1 please complete the following section
No 2 please go to section F
Several answers possible! Applies Application Area
Market Household Farm in m 2
1 2 3 4 5
Wood heating/solid biomass 8351
Biogas plant 8352
Hydroelectric power station (as a sole or joint operator) 8353
Wind energy source 8354
Solar panels for the production of electricity 8355
Solar panels for thot water 8356
Solar panels for hay ventilation/drying 8357
Other renewable energy sources 8358
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F Open field irrigation in the calendar year 2010
In the past 12 months, have you irrigated your outdoor utilised agricultural area?
1003 Yes 1 please complete the following section
No 2 please go to section G1004 but we do have an irrigation system that was not used in 2010.
F1 Irrigated outdoor areas in 2010 In ares
Cereals (excl. corn) 8401
Corn 8402
Potatoes 8403
Sugar beet 8404
Legumes 8405
Colza and beets 8406
Sunflowers 8407
Fibrous plants 8408
Other arable crops 8409
Vegetables and strawberries 8410
Fruit and berry plantations 8411
Vineyards 8412
Artificial and permanent pasture 8413
F5 Origin of irrigation water
Groundwater 8451
Streams, rivers and lakes 8452
Surface irrigation on the farm: Ponds or reservoirs 8453
Supply network 8454
Other 8455
F4 Irrigation methods
Sprinkler 8441
Drip irrigation 8442
Surface irrigation (flooding, furrow irrigation) 8443
F2 Potential and actual irrigation In ares
Farm’s maximum area that can be irrigated with present infrastructure 8431
Average area irrigated in the past 3 years 8432
F3 Volume of irrigation water In m 3
Estimate in m3 of water used to irrigate your farm in 2010 8433
Please cross appropriate box(es)
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G Land cover, tillage and grazing in winter 2009/2010
G1 Winter land coverage until 15 November 2009 In ares
Green manure that was ploughed or processed after this date 8461
G2 Winter land coverage on 1 January 2010 In ares
Annual or perennial artificial pasture 8462
Intermediate crop used as intermediate fodder 8463
Intermediate crop used as intermediate fodder 8464
Main crop sown in autumn (e.g. winter cereals, rape) 8465
Bare fallow (ploughed soil) 8466
Without vegetation (e.g. stubble) 8467
With plant residues 8468
G3 Land tillage in 2010 In ares
Conventinal tillage (with plough) 8471
Spil-friendly tillage (without plough) 8472
Zero tillage (direct seeding) 8473
G4 Grazing on the farm in 2010 (cattle) In ares
Grazed area in 2010 8481
Numbers of animals Average hours grazed per grazing day
Number of grazing month
Cows 8482 8486 8490 ,
Livestock for fattening 8483 8487 8491 ,
Breeding 8484 8488 8492 ,
Fattening calves 8485 8489 8493 ,
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H3 Farm facilities
H2 Non-motorised machinery * by third party = use on own farm of machinery not owned by farm in the past 12 months (contractors, machinery ring, cooperative, other farms)
Number
Forage blower 8581
Metering unit 8582
Intake augers 8583
Gripper system 8584
Silo bales (over 0,4m3) produced in 2010 8585
Hay bales (over 0,4m3) produced in 2010 8586
Feed mixer wagon with …m3 capacity 8587 m3
Ventilated hay loft 8588 m3
Unventilated hay loft 8589 m3
Tower silo for silage fodder 8591 m3
Low (bunker/bag) silo for silage fodder 8592 m3
Concentrate silo 8593 Tonnes
H Mechanisation on the farm 2010
H1 Motorised vehicles and equipment in agriculture * by third party = use on own farm of machinery not owned by farm in the past 12 months (machinery ring, cooperative, other farms) Please note: Not all machinery/equipment are listed!
Own property * by third party Own property * by third party
1 (Number) 2 (Number) 1 (Number) 2 (Number)
Tractors up to 50 HP 8501 Sprayers, self-propelled 8509
Tractors 51–75 HP 8502 Loader, compact and telescopic loader 8510
Tractors 76–100 HP 8503 Transporter 8511
Tractors 101–175 HP 8504 Tandem axle mover (not tractors) 8512
Tractors > 175 HP 8505 Motorised mowers, single axle tractors 8513
Combine harvester, self-propelled 8506
Motorised rotary tillers and hoes (small machines) 8514
Forage harvester, self-propelled 8507 Motorised strimmers and leaf blowers 8515
Sugar beet harvester, self-propelled 8508 Chainsaws 8516
Own property * by third party Own property * by third party
1 (Number) 2 (Number) 1 (Number) 2 (Number)
Irrigation systems 8535 Rotary, disc or bar mowers 8546
Piping systems 8536 Rotary hay tedders 8547
Vacuum and pressure tanks 8537 Rotary hay rakes 8548
Drag hose manure spreaders 8538 Round, square balers 8549
Hay trailers 8539 Silo bale wrappers 8550
Ploughs 8540 Mineral fertiliser spreaders 8551
Tillage equipment without PTO 8541 Manure spreaders 8552
PTO harrows 8542 Sugar beet harvesters 8553
Single grain sowers 8543 Potato harvesters 8554
Other sowers 8544 Plant protection sprayers 8555
Potato planting machinery (automatic, manual) 8545 Forestry winch 8556
Does your farm have forage facilities?1005 Yes 1 please complete following section
No 2 please go to section I
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Do you have stalls for cattle?1006 Yes 1 please complete following section
No 2 please go to section I2
I Stall systems/installations in 2010
I1 Cattle penning systemsTie-stalls: Cows Livestock for fattening Breeding Fattening calves
Number of places 8600 8640 8680 8720
Please cross appropriate box(es)
Solid manure 8601 8641 8681 8721 Slurry and manure 8602 8642 8682 8722 Buildings with forced ventilation 8603 8643 8683 8723 Buildings with natural ventilation 8604 8644 8684 8724 Milking by hand 8605 Milking with bucket milker 8606 Milking with milking pipeline 8607 No exercise yard available 8608 8648 8688 8728
Exercise yard available: in m 2 in m 2 in m 2 in m 2
Unpaved exercise yard surface (e.g: wood chippings) 8609 8649 8689 8729
Impermeable exercise yard surface 8610 8650 8690 8730
Permeable exercise yard surface 8611 8651 8691 8731
Free-stall system: Cows Livestock for fattening Breeding Fattening calves
Number of places 8612 8652 8692 8732
Please cross appropriate box(es)
Solid manure 8613 8653 8693 8733 Slurry and manure 8614 8654 8694 8734 Buildings with forced ventilation 8615 8655 8695 8735 Building with natural ventilation 8616 8656 8696 8736 Closed building, thermally insulated 8617 8657 8697 8737 Open or closed building, not thermally insulated 8618 8658 8698 8738 Lying space with cubicles 8619 8659 8699 8739 Lying space covered with deep bedding or straw 8620 8660 8700 8740 Lying space permeable surface 8621 8661 8701 8741 Walking space/Permeable walkways 8622 8662 8702 8742 Milking with bucket milker 8623 Milking in milking parlour 8624 Milking with milking robots 8625 Computer-controlled feeding 8626 8666 8706 8746 Manure collection from alleys with stationary scraper 8627 8667 8707 8747 Manure collection from alleys with mobile scraper 8628 8668 8708 8748 Manual manure collection from alleys 8629 8669 8709 8749 Manure collection from exercise yard with stationary scraper 8630 8670 8710 8750 Manure collection from exercise yard with mobile equipment 8631 8671 8711 8751 Manual manure collection from exercise yard 8632 8672 8712 8752 No exercise yard available 8633 8673 8713 8753 Exercise yard adjacent to stall 8634 8674 8714 8754 Exercise yard integrated in stall 8635 8675 8715 8755
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Do you have stalls for poultry?1008 Yes 1 please complete following section
No 2 please go to section KPoultry places Laying hens Pullet rearing Broilers
Number of places 8850 8860 8870
Please cross appropriate box(es)
Buildings with forced ventilation 8851 8861 8871
Buildings with air purification 8852 8862 8872
Regular manure collection (e.g. manure band) 8853 8863
Manure collection after (manure pit) 8854 8864
Manure band with air drying 8855 8865
Number of pig spaces Farrowing pens Weaned piglets Gilts, non-lactating sows Fattening pigs and breeding boars
Number of places 8760 8781 8802 8823
Please cross appropriate box(es)
Solid manure 8761 8782 8803 8824 Slurry and manure 8762 8783 8804 8825 Buildings with forced ventilation 8763 8784 8805 8826 Buildings with air purification 8764 8785 8806 8827 Building with natural ventilation 8765 8786 8807 8828 Part slatted floor including multi-surface bays/ compartments/stalls 8766 8787 8808 8829 Fully slatted floor 8767 8788 8809 8830 Solid ground only 8768 8789 8810 8831 Sparse or deep bedding 8769 8790 8811 8832 Other systems: Free range 8770 8791 8812 8833 Other systems: Straw, other 8771 8792 8813 8834 Feed from own farm 8772 8793 8814 8835 Complete feed 8773 8794 8815 8836 Whey feed 8774 8795 8816 8837 Computer-controlled feeding 8775 8796 8817 8838 NP reduced feeding (NPr feed) 8776 8797 8818 8839 Access to outside space 8777 8798 8819 8840
in m 2 in m 2 in m 2 in m 2
Outside space unpaved (e.g. wood chippings) 8778 8799 8820 8841
Impermeable outside space 8779 8800 8821 8842
Permeable outside space 8780 8801 8822 8843
Do you have stalls for pigs?1007 Yes 1 please complete following section
No 2 please go to section I3
(Continue cattle) Cows Livestock for fattening Breeding Fattening calves
Unpaved exercise yard surface (e.g: wood chippings) in m 2 8636 8676 8716 8756
Impermeable exercise yard surface in m 2 8637 8677 8717 8757
Permeable exercise yard surface in m 2 8638 8678 8718 8758
I3 Stall systems for poultry farming
I2 Stall systems for pigs
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K Farmyard manure in 2010
Do you have storage facilities for farmyard manure and do you stil use them?1009 Yes 1 please complete following section
No 2 bplease go to section K2
Do you use farmyard manure on your utilised agricultural area?1010 Ja 1 please complete following section
Nein 2 End of questionnary
* Storage capacity: Number of months during which the storage facilities can store manure generated on the farm without danger of leakage and without intermediate removal of manure.
That’s the end of the questionnaire. Thank you very much for your cooperation!
K1 Total storage facilities and storage capacity Storage capacity by type of cover Storage capacity* innumber of months
Number Closed in m 3
Permeable in m 3
None (open) in m 3
Slurry pit /container 8901 8905 8907 8909 8911
Storage area for solid manure 8902 8906 8908 8910 8912
Incorporation of solid manure into soil Number Unit
application with immediate incorporation 8931 in ares
without immediate incorporation into soil 8932 in ares
Incorporation of slurry into soil
application with immediate incorporation 8933 in ares
without immediate incorporation into soil 8934 in ares
Slurry application method by surface area
applied with drag hose 8935 in ares
applied with manure drill 8936 in ares
applied with splash plate/spreader 8937 in ares
applied by deep injection 8938 in ares
Application methods by total amount of slurry
applied with drag hose 8939 as a % of total slurry
applied with manure drill 8940 as a % of total slurry
applied with splash plate/spreader 8941 as a % of total slurry
Applied by deep injection 8942 as a % of total slurry
Manure dilution
Average dilution of slurry applied 1: ... 8943 1 : Dilution, e.g. 1:1 or 1:2
K3 Supplying farmyard manure %
In the case of solid manure or slurry being given away or sold: what percentage does this make of all your farmyard manure? 8950
K2 Application of farmyard manure on the utilised agricultural area (UAA) 2010
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Farm manager’s remarks:
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Town, date: ____________________________________________ Signature: ________________________________
Telephone/mobile telephone: _______________________________