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Environmental schemes; Arable Vs. Livestock
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 8274712" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>just talking to Huw, as he is doing the silage, and he said, a lot of his customers have said that there is no way they are going to be planting 10% of their farms in trees, they would rather give up single farm payment. I hope he is right. Certainly I feel that way (but I am almost 60 so a slightly different matter really). I hope this will give Mark Drakeford and the Welsh Assembly Government a kick up the arse and their new scheme rules will fail. Note for those in England, the new Welsh Assembly Government idea is that to claim any grants 10% of the farm has to be planted in trees, as otherwise a taxi driver (from India) living in Cardiff, would say "why are we paying farmers anything".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 8274712, member: 51054"] just talking to Huw, as he is doing the silage, and he said, a lot of his customers have said that there is no way they are going to be planting 10% of their farms in trees, they would rather give up single farm payment. I hope he is right. Certainly I feel that way (but I am almost 60 so a slightly different matter really). I hope this will give Mark Drakeford and the Welsh Assembly Government a kick up the arse and their new scheme rules will fail. Note for those in England, the new Welsh Assembly Government idea is that to claim any grants 10% of the farm has to be planted in trees, as otherwise a taxi driver (from India) living in Cardiff, would say "why are we paying farmers anything". [/QUOTE]
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