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CS on Traditional Orchards- unwise?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 6640134" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>You could just get the trees out and you will make so much mess that you will have to cultivate and plant the land with a crop at the end of it.</p><p>DO NOT go down the EIA route as it will end badly, however I am not sure you actually need it.</p><p>What is the land described as under BPS. If it is not permanent pasture but orchards I think you can remove the trees and turn it back to arable.</p><p></p><p>However if you want to keep it as orchards, I would be tempted to remove some of the trees and open up the space in between so it can be used for grazing. You should still get payments for doing this and it will be easier to manage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 6640134, member: 699"] You could just get the trees out and you will make so much mess that you will have to cultivate and plant the land with a crop at the end of it. DO NOT go down the EIA route as it will end badly, however I am not sure you actually need it. What is the land described as under BPS. If it is not permanent pasture but orchards I think you can remove the trees and turn it back to arable. However if you want to keep it as orchards, I would be tempted to remove some of the trees and open up the space in between so it can be used for grazing. You should still get payments for doing this and it will be easier to manage. [/QUOTE]
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