The name is absent



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Appendix B.2: Area Sown to Winter Crops, NSW Regions, 1993 to 2004, South (000 ha)

Total

Wheat

Barley

Oats

Triticale

Rye

Chickpea

Faba bean

Field pea

Lupin Albus

Lupin Ang.

Canola

South-East

1993

927

515

111

112

39

2

1

0

14

9

47

76

1994

488

271

55

54

22

1

1

0

12

5

25

43

1995

876

451

88

131

43

3

1

0

7

8

42

103

1996

947

576

86

118

76

2

1

1

4

4

21

58

1997

1,014

536

95

110

77

2

1

5

7

5

41

137

1998

1,107

553

123

122

67

3

1

5

44

8

28

153

1999

1,181

613

84

110

85

0

1

3

6

23

31

224

2000

1,177

654

78

84

88

0

1

3

8

10

20

231

2001

1,174

663

76

74

90

0

1

5

9

9

19

228

2002

956

594

72

45

63

0

1

1

8

6

16

149

2003

1,107

694

97

62

86

1

0

1

11

7

16

131

2004

1,180

736

112

68

83

1

0

1

9

5

13

150

South-West

1993

1,224

806

211

148

4

1

3

6

13

2

13

18

1994

331

223

68

22

2

0

1

2

1

0

2

12

1995

1,206

784

207

133

4

0

2

2

9

2

17

45

1996

1,258

867

197

134

4

0

2

2

7

2

12

31

1997

1,214

818

198

115

11

0

2

2

8

4

13

43

1998

1,304

861

204

135

8

0

5

2

5

3

14

68

1999

1,267

887

165

113

9

0

2

2

7

8

12

64

2000

1,447

997

192

118

15

0

2

8

12

6

11

86

2001

1,436

991

192

120

15

0

3

8

11

5

13

79

2002

628

443

100

32

10

0

2

5

3

2

5

26

2003

1,132

793

184

95

16

0

2

4

7

2

5

25

2004

1,068

818

137

36

15

0

1

7

10

1

2

41

Total South

1993

2,152

1,322

322

260

43

4

4

6

27

11

59

94

1994

819

494

123

75

24

1

1

2

13

5

27

54

1995

2,081

1,235

295

264

47

3

3

2

15

9

59

148

1996

2,204

1,443

283

252

80

2

3

2

10

6

33

89

1997

2,228

1,354

293

224

88

2

3

7

15

9

53

180

1998

2,412

1,413

326

257

75

3

6

7

49

11

42

221

1999

2,448

1,499

249

222

95

0

3

5

13

31

44

288

2000

2,623

1,651

270

201

103

0

4

11

20

16

32

317

2001

2,610

1,653

267

194

105

0

4

12

20

14

33

308

2002

1,583

1,037

172

77

73

0

3

6

12

9

21

175

2003

2,239

1,487

281

157

102

1

2

5

17

9

21

157

2004

2,248

1,554

________249

________104

__________98

____________1

___________2

__________8_

___________19

______________6_

___________15

191

Source: Estimates by District Agronomists, NSW Department of Primary Industries



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