1. LEGAL STATUS OF THE FARM (to confirm, write ``x``)

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1 69 1 LEGAL STATUS OF THE FARM (to confirm write ``x``) 1 LEGAL PERSON 3 FAMILY FARM (OPG) 2 FARM INFORMATION (to confirm write ``x``) 4 Farm is no longer engaged in agricultural production 8 Other (out of business liquidation)

2 G J 6 x`` AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 4 5 x DID MANAGER ATTEND SEMINAR FOR IMPROVEMENT OF BUSINESS OPERATION OF THE FARM IN THE PERIOD BETWEEN 1 JUNE 2015 AND 31 MAY 2016? x``

3 Gender 1 June 2016 whether the manager attended a seminar for business improvement of legal entities ( ) 4 college 5 faculty if yes mark ``x?` Manager/supervisor is the person who handles managerial operations on the farm The farm has just one manager/supervisior Less than 25 % (less than 56 days) % (57 to 113 days) % (114 to 169 days) % (170 to 225 days) More than 100 % (more than 225 days) Total number of men ( ) Less than 25 % (less than 56 days) % (57 to 113 days) % (114 to 169 days) % (170 to 225 days) More than 100 % (more than 225 days) Total number of women ( ) ) MALE FEMALE

4 FORM PO-22/STR Durum wheat Spelt Winter and spring rye Winter barley Other leguminous harvested green Perennial clover grass mixtures 5 Perennial grass clover mixtures 5 Perennial grasses and grass mixtures 5 Oats Grain maize Fallow land Peas for dry grain Field peas for dry grain Beans for dry grain (broad bean lentils lupins etc) Potatoes early Potatoes late Fodder rape Fodder pumpkins Other roots crops USED AGRICULTURAL AREA Sunflower Soya beans 8 LAND TENURE (1 JUNE 2016) Pumpkin for oil In the ownership Taken in to the lease Shared farming Given to the lease Other industrial crops Green maize Cereals harvested green Wooded area Other land (junctions roads quarries etc) Clover and clover mixtures

5 11 FRESH VEGETABLES MELONS WATERMELONS STRAWBERRIES FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 2 open field (m ) open field (m 2 ) (market gardening) under glass (m 2 ) kitchen gardens (m 2 ) 1 Cauliflower and broccoli 2 White cabbage Lettuce (all species) Leek Tomatoes 9 10 Cucumbers (including gherkins) Melons Watermelons omatoes 13 Courgettes 14 Pumpkins Other fruiting vegetables (eggplant etc) Strawberries Garlic Carrot 23 Fresh beans 23 Fresh peas Potatoes (early and late) 25 Sweet corn 28 Cut flowers 29 Bulb flowers 12 SUCCESSIVE CROPS ON ARABLE LAND (1 JANUARY MAY 2016) 1 Green maize 4

6 13 VINEYARDS (1 JUNE 2016) Grapevine variates for superior quality wines Grapevine variates for quality wines Extensive orchards 8 Quinces Aronia (chokeberrie) Other berries-shrubs (gooseberry) currant cranberry mulberry etc) 24 TOTAL AREA OF EXTENSIVE ORCHARDS TOTAL AREA OF INTENSIVE ORCHARDS 15 OLIVE GROVE (1 JUNE 2016) OLIVES - TOTAL (1+2) Energy crops

7 17 OTHER GAINFUL ACTIVITES % Zero tillage (no tillage direct seeding) Aquaculture and equipment Wood processing (sawing etc) 2 Share of other gainful activities in farm s total income expressed as percentages (%) (to confirm write x``) Bare soil (autumn processing executed) Does the farm spend more than 50% of its products for home consumption (in value) Direct sale to final consumers makes for more than 50% of total sales of the farm expressed as percentages (%) (0%) crop rotation is not used > 0 < 25% of arable land 25 < 50% 50 < 75% 75% of arable land x``

8 Dried pulses s Potatoes Grasses and grass mixtures 27 SOURCE OF IRRIGATION WATER USED ON THE FARM Meadows and pastures (extensive excluded) Vineyards On-farm ground water (eg wells) Olive plantations other crops (extensive pastures included) Other (eg purified process water) TOTAL (1-13) DINGS Goats x`` (filled out only by farms with more than 15 ha of arable land) Ecoogically important areas

9 28 BOVINE ANIMALS (1 JUNE 2016) Y Pigs from 20 to 50 kg 50 to 80 kg heifers 8 heifers >5 L L K G 34 RABBITS (1 JUNE 2016) L G 35 BEE COLONIES (HIVES) (1 JUNE 2016) 31 EQUIDAE (1 JUNE 2016) 36 OTHER UNMENTIONED ANIMALS (1 JUNE 2016) Q 37 AVERAGE (usual) NUMBER OF GRAZING LIVESTOCK AND GRAZING PERIOD IN LAST 12 MONTH Avarage (usual) number of grazing livestock Grazing period (in months)

10 1 Techniques of manure applicatin % of total manure applied Incorporating into the soil within 4 hours Incorporating into the soil after 4 hours % of total manure applied Trailing hose system for direct liquid manure spreading Trailing hose and shoe system for direct liquid manure spreading below the crop canopy % of total manure applied 3 INJECTION 2 QUANTITY OF MANURE IMPORTED TO AND EXPORTED FROM THE FARM Quantity of manure produced on and exported from the farm Quantity of manure imported to the farm

11 39 SUPPORT FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (1 JANUARY JUNE 2016) Participation of farmers in food quality schemes Natura 2000 and Water Framework Directive paymentss - 1) Establishments of agro-forestry systems 1) RD measures according to Regulatin (EU) No 1305/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013 on support for rural development by the Eurpean Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005 (OJ L p 487) Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for the Community action in the field of the water policy (SL L ) 40 EXPECTED YIELD OF IMPORTANT CROPS AND FRUIT Soya beans Durum wheat Winter and spring rye Winter barley Oats Rapeseed Potatoes Grain maize Walnuts Hazelnuts