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CS on Traditional Orchards- unwise?
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<blockquote data-quote="ajcc" data-source="post: 6640331" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I should get spraying roundup around the trees, get some bare ground photographic evidence if you ever want to be able to utilise this ground. Trouble with taking any CS payment is they will know exactly what you have there and further down the line they will stop the payments but block you doing anything else with the land by EIA screening.</p><p>This is only going to get worse and BAP priority recognition is like having SSSI status protection wise.</p><p>You have to either embrace their environmental designs and forget farming that land or plead ignorance and not read about the subject cos you will frighten yourself with the implications. But Frank-the-Wool is right, try to do it by the book and you’ll lose out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajcc, post: 6640331, member: 1436"] I should get spraying roundup around the trees, get some bare ground photographic evidence if you ever want to be able to utilise this ground. Trouble with taking any CS payment is they will know exactly what you have there and further down the line they will stop the payments but block you doing anything else with the land by EIA screening. This is only going to get worse and BAP priority recognition is like having SSSI status protection wise. You have to either embrace their environmental designs and forget farming that land or plead ignorance and not read about the subject cos you will frighten yourself with the implications. But Frank-the-Wool is right, try to do it by the book and you’ll lose out. [/QUOTE]
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