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LANDLORD AND TENANT
Made
26th July 1989
Laid before Parliament
16th August 1989
Coming into force
12th September 1989
The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in relation to England and the Secretary of State in relation to Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 94(1) and 96(1) of and paragraph 4 of Schedule 6 to the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986(1), and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Order:-�
1.-(1) This Order may be cited as the Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) Order 1989 and shall come into force on 12th September 1989.
(2) Any reference in this Order to"the Schedule" shall be construed as a reference to the Schedule to this Order, and a reference to column 3 of the Schedule shall be construed as including a reference to the note to that column.
2.-(1) Paragraph (2) of this article has effect for the purpose of the assessment of the productive capacity of a unit of agricultural land, in order to determine whether that unit is a commercial unit of agricultural land within the meaning of subparagraph (1) of paragraph 3 of Schedule 6 to the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986.
(2) Where the land in question would be capable, when farmed under competent management, of carrying or producing any such livestock, crop etc, as is mentioned in any entry in column 1 of the Schedule-�
(a)the unit of production prescribed in relation to that use of the land shall be the unit specified in column 2 of the Schedule opposite to that entry, and
(b)the amount which, for the period of 12 months beginning with 12th September 1989, is to be regarded for the purposes of the said paragraph 3 as the net annual income from that unit of production in that period shall be the amount so specified in column 3 of the Schedule.
3. The Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) Order 1988(2) is hereby revoked.
In witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 26th July 1989.
L.S.
John Selwyn Gummer
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Peter Walker
Secretary of State for Wales
25th July 1989
Articles 1(2) and 2
Column 1 Farming use | Column 2 Unit of production | Column 3 Net annual income from unit of production |
---|---|---|
£ | ||
1. Livestock | ||
Dairy cows: | ||
Channel Islands breeds | cow | 174 |
Other breeds | cow | 221 |
Beef breeding cows: | ||
On eligible land under the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 1984(3) which is-� | ||
severely disadvantaged land or disadvantaged land | cow | 73 |
On other land | cow | 34 |
Beef fattening cattle (intensive) | head | 55(1) |
Dairy replacements | head | 50(1) |
Other cattle | head | 40(1) |
Calves fattened for veal | head | 20 |
Ewes: | ||
On eligible land under the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 1984 which is-� | ||
severely disadvantaged land or disadvantaged land | ewe | 7 |
On other land | ewe | 8 |
Store lambs (including ewe lambs sold as shearlings) | head | 1.50 |
Goats (Dairy) | goat | 68 |
Pigs: | ||
Sows and gilts in pig | sow or gilt | 55 |
Porker | head | 2.40 |
Cutter | head | 3.40 |
Bacon | head | 4 |
Poultry: | ||
Laying hens | bird | 0.85 |
Broilers | bird | 0.10 |
Capons | bird | 0.55 |
Point-of-lay pullets | bird | 0.20 |
Turkeys | bird | 0.85 |
Ducks | bird | 0.35 |
Rabbits | doe | 10 |
2. Farm arable crops | ||
Barley | hectare | 75 |
Beans or peas-stockfeed | hectare | 92 |
Herbage seed | hectare | 116 |
Linseed | hectare | 85 |
Mixed corn | hectare | 54 |
Oats | hectare | 77 |
Oilseed rape | hectare | 111 |
Peas: | ||
Dried | hectare | 95 |
Vining | hectare | 130 |
Potatoes: | ||
First early | hectare | 460 |
Maincrop (including seed) | hectare | 438 |
Rye | hectare | 68 |
Sugar Beet | hectare | 200 |
Wheat | hectare | 95 |
3. Outdoor horticultural crops | ||
Asparagus | hectare | 1550 |
Beans: | ||
Broad | hectare | 400 |
French | hectare | 300 |
Runner | hectare | 2200 |
Beetroot | hectare | 1130 |
Brussels sprouts | hectare | 900 |
Cabbage, Savoys and sprouting broccoli | hectare | 1000 |
Carrots | hectare | 1455 |
Cauliflower and winter broccoli | hectare | 1200 |
Celery | hectare | 5100 |
Leeks | hectare | 2200 |
Lettuce | hectare | 2700 |
Nursery stock: | ||
Container grown | 1000 square metres | 4490 |
Field grown | hectare | 4800 |
Onions: | ||
Dry bulb | hectare | 1160 |
Salad | hectare | 3200 |
Outdoor bulbs | hectare | 1550 |
Parsnips | hectare | 1000 |
Rhubarb-natural | hectare | 2500 |
Turnips and swedes | hectare | 400 |
Watercress | 1000 square metres | 3100 |
4. Protected crops | ||
Single crop cycle: | ||
Heated ornamentals | 1000 square metres | 10000 |
Fully heated vegetable (approximately 22°C lift in temperature, | 1000 square metres | 5800 |
Forced narcissus | 1000 square metres | 4000 |
Forced tulips | 1000 square metres | 5100 |
Mushrooms | 1000 square metres | 9200 |
Crop sequences: | ||
Heated (approximately 18°C lift in temperature) | 1000 square metres | 4100 |
Heat assisted (approximately 8°C lift in temperature) | 1000 square metres | 3200 |
Unheated | 1000 square metres | 2300 |
5. Orchard fruit | ||
Apples: | ||
Cider | hectare | 300 |
Cooking | hectare | 750 |
Dessert | hectare | 750 |
Cherries | hectare | 600 |
Pears | hectare | 720 |
Plums | hectare | 550 |
6. Soft fruit | ||
Blackcurrants | hectare | 710 |
Gooseberries | hectare | 750 |
Raspberries | hectare | 2300 |
Strawberries | hectare | 2500 |
7. Miscellaneous | ||
Bees | colony | 12 |
Deer | breeding hind | 16 |
Hops | hectare | 700 |
Trout-for-table | tonne | 300 |
Vines | hectare | 350 |
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order prescribes units of production for the assessment of the productive capacity of agricultural land and sets out the amount which is to be regarded as the net annual income from each such unit for the year 12th September 1989 to 11th September 1990 inclusive. In so far as the units of production prescribed in the Order are relevant to the assessment they are to be used, in conjunction with the net annual income ascribed to them, in calculating the net annual income of the unit of land when assessing whether it is a commercial unit of agricultural land for the puposes of the succession provisions in Part IV of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986, that is to say a unit of agricultural land which is capable, when farmed under competent management, of producing a net annual income not less than the aggregate of the average annual earnings of two full-time, male agricultural workers aged 20 or over, (see paragraph 3(1) of Schedule 6 to the Act). Therefore the assessment will not necessarily be based on the system of farming carried out on the holding or on historical data from the holding.
The net annual income figures in column 3 of the Schedule specify the net annual income from one unit of production. In some cases the net annual income is derived from a unit which will be on the land for the full twelve month period. In other cases the net annual income is derived from a unit which will be on the land for only part of the year, and there may be more than one production cycle in the twelve month period. The assessment of the productive capacity of the land will take account of the total production in the course of a year.
The Order supersedes the Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) Order 1988.
S.I. 1988/1428.
S.I. 1984/2024, to which there are amendments not relevant to this Order. (1) This amount relates to an animal (irrespective of age) which would be kept for 12 months. In the case of an animal which would be kept for less than 12 months a pro-rata adjustment of the amount is to be made.