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Environmental schemes; Arable Vs. Livestock
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<blockquote data-quote="Grass And Grain" data-source="post: 8277271" data-attributes="member: 23184"><p>You're right, can still plough up 'cultivated' pasture (over 5 years old). The fear is more mission creep and they suddenly change the rules, so keep on safe side, as the RPA system would auto classify it as PP.</p><p></p><p>Agree it's a ridiculous rule. Then there's the "I had a quick 4 months of late summer stubble turnips, then back to grass in spring", so RPA computer thinks it's been PP all the time, when it hasn't. So they don't know, but classify it as PP anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grass And Grain, post: 8277271, member: 23184"] You're right, can still plough up 'cultivated' pasture (over 5 years old). The fear is more mission creep and they suddenly change the rules, so keep on safe side, as the RPA system would auto classify it as PP. Agree it's a ridiculous rule. Then there's the "I had a quick 4 months of late summer stubble turnips, then back to grass in spring", so RPA computer thinks it's been PP all the time, when it hasn't. So they don't know, but classify it as PP anyway. [/QUOTE]
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