Hedge cutting deadline 2024

benny6910

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Arable Farmer
Has the rule been relaxed for this year for stopping cutting on the last day of February? Just been told it may have been due to eu law running out last year?
 

Ali_Maxxum

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Location
Chepstow, Wales
Few people have said this to me. With how green and environmentally friendly we are all meant to be becoming, I absolutely cannot see the relaxation of a rule to aid wildlife!

Stick to the same. A few days into March never hurts but I can’t see people rushing out with trimmers in June!
 

Bury the Trash

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Mixed Farmer
tried last week and made more mess than im happy with got a couple of better best draining fields/firmer ground and roads left knock them off mon/tues then call it a day i think, its been very wet since October but relatively mild and the buds on somethings like the Elm are breaking out ,saps beginning to rise so its naturally time to stop for us anyway.
leave what s not done till next season .
 

Bury the Trash

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Mixed Farmer
my non farmer neighbour trims his quite long garden hedge all year round at anytime 2 or 3 times. hes is an obsessive about things mind you.
Certainly No friend of wild birds on the quiet , he once knocked down a swallows nest in his out building because he didnt want them there. .
but to anyone else or his so called friends butter wouldnt melt in his pc mouth...
 

Post Driver

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Location
South East

Page 4, paragraph 3

"While the BPS ended in 2023, in the transition period farmers are eligible for
‘de-linked payments’ based on their BPS payments in 2020-22. However,
from January 2024, farmers no longer need to adhere to the cross
compliance rules, including those on hedgerow management, in order to
receive funding."


Still governed by the Hedgerow Regulations and Wildlife and Conservation Act, so can't do as you please
 

Page 4, paragraph 3

"While the BPS ended in 2023, in the transition period farmers are eligible for
‘de-linked payments’ based on their BPS payments in 2020-22. However,
from January 2024, farmers no longer need to adhere to the cross
compliance rules, including those on hedgerow management, in order to
receive funding."


Still governed by the Hedgerow Regulations and Wildlife and Conservation Act, so can't do as you please
As I understand it the gov are consulting about hedge management but have not announced an extension of the hedge cutting bans

I understand that the nfu was trying to get hedgecutting allowed in august ( which would be the most sensible time to cut hedges in a wet year)

any one in stewardship agreements will still have hedge cutting rules
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
As I understand it the gov are consulting about hedge management but have not announced an extension of the hedge cutting bans

I understand that the nfu was trying to get hedgecutting allowed in august ( which would be the most sensible time to cut hedges in a wet year)

any one in stewardship agreements will still have hedge cutting rules
surely i think It wont help with that if people go on trimming through march pushing it.

and even mid August would help on heavy ground.
 

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