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<blockquote data-quote="WRXppp" data-source="post: 7425197" data-attributes="member: 73898"><p>Snap, 21 months to go here with an ELS/HLS agreement and would like to tweak as I am fairly well stacked with options and 10 years is a long time too be beholden to what where very good ideas at the time, undersown grass and legume ley is always wet grain, cereal and grass smother out lots of the clover so it wouldn’t feature but then you look at the low input grass option the parkland and paddocks are in and the new one in mid tier bares no resemblance to it. I’m probably in a fortunate position really as I hope we have some idea what ELMS looks like by then, having seen the increase in bird life, barn owls hunting nearly every day and grey partridge, even a corn bunting sighting I think then more wild bird, pollen and nectar and wild flower margins instead of weedy arable margins, also I have a bit of a problem with a damp corner in a field corner with alders establishing which should of been flailed down in September but without ruddy great ruts through it so thinking herbal ley or wild flower meadow.</p><p>As when I went into the above scheme you need to fully understand what you can and can’t do and it is all contained within the devilish prescription of each option, you need a damn good notebook/bible of all the dartes that each option needs, anything which can’t be done by a certain date alway inform them before not after said date, all seed labels, with the invoice kept also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRXppp, post: 7425197, member: 73898"] Snap, 21 months to go here with an ELS/HLS agreement and would like to tweak as I am fairly well stacked with options and 10 years is a long time too be beholden to what where very good ideas at the time, undersown grass and legume ley is always wet grain, cereal and grass smother out lots of the clover so it wouldn’t feature but then you look at the low input grass option the parkland and paddocks are in and the new one in mid tier bares no resemblance to it. I’m probably in a fortunate position really as I hope we have some idea what ELMS looks like by then, having seen the increase in bird life, barn owls hunting nearly every day and grey partridge, even a corn bunting sighting I think then more wild bird, pollen and nectar and wild flower margins instead of weedy arable margins, also I have a bit of a problem with a damp corner in a field corner with alders establishing which should of been flailed down in September but without ruddy great ruts through it so thinking herbal ley or wild flower meadow. As when I went into the above scheme you need to fully understand what you can and can’t do and it is all contained within the devilish prescription of each option, you need a damn good notebook/bible of all the dartes that each option needs, anything which can’t be done by a certain date alway inform them before not after said date, all seed labels, with the invoice kept also. [/QUOTE]
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