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<blockquote data-quote="Chris W" data-source="post: 7602788" data-attributes="member: 149993"><p>Having spent some time going through the figures today; I know it is only part 1 of 3 but, it does not appear to be particularly exciting from a financial perspective.</p><p></p><p>As a root crop grower I am immediately out of the soils section as there is no way I can guarentee not to run on wet soils even if willing to grow cover crops, chop straw and spread manure to help the soil recover after the event.</p><p></p><p>The only real prospects for us are the Water body buffer strips and arable land scheme neither of which are really going to provide any more profit than cropping the ground.</p><p></p><p>Certainly not going to fill the gap left by the loss of BPS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris W, post: 7602788, member: 149993"] Having spent some time going through the figures today; I know it is only part 1 of 3 but, it does not appear to be particularly exciting from a financial perspective. As a root crop grower I am immediately out of the soils section as there is no way I can guarentee not to run on wet soils even if willing to grow cover crops, chop straw and spread manure to help the soil recover after the event. The only real prospects for us are the Water body buffer strips and arable land scheme neither of which are really going to provide any more profit than cropping the ground. Certainly not going to fill the gap left by the loss of BPS [/QUOTE]
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