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<blockquote data-quote="Walterp" data-source="post: 218691" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>My son is putting 23 acres back into oats next Spring, along with a field of stubble turnips or swedes next Summer.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to say that it'll make the job more efficient, but I'd be less than frank - Wales has a new enviro scheme that'll pay £5,300 annually to do this, for the next five years. I think the English have a ELS/HLS scheme, which we don't have in a general format. I'm used to the AAP, where we grew SB at breakeven and received the subsidy as 'profit' - does that mean nothing's really changed?</p><p></p><p>It'll be interesting to see how useful it'll be; at the moment, my feeling is that the £5,300 will be a lot more useful than the corn and roots, but we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walterp, post: 218691, member: 321"] My son is putting 23 acres back into oats next Spring, along with a field of stubble turnips or swedes next Summer. I'd like to say that it'll make the job more efficient, but I'd be less than frank - Wales has a new enviro scheme that'll pay £5,300 annually to do this, for the next five years. I think the English have a ELS/HLS scheme, which we don't have in a general format. I'm used to the AAP, where we grew SB at breakeven and received the subsidy as 'profit' - does that mean nothing's really changed? It'll be interesting to see how useful it'll be; at the moment, my feeling is that the £5,300 will be a lot more useful than the corn and roots, but we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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