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next year will be okVideo yourself walking the route and asking dickie birds not to build their nest until you've trimmed that hedge.
I’ve got quite a few but they were all done last year so they can wait till September I don’t want to make a mess for the sake of it.So wet to get on the land is there many hedges left to cut before 1st March Deadline??
Was it ever an EU law? That is the more important question you should seek to answer.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?
As I understand it the gov are consulting about hedge management but have not announced an extension of the hedge cutting bans
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
surely i think It wont help with that if people go on trimming through march pushing it.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
The big problem with winter cutting is that this century we have very rarely had enough hard frost to travel even on buffer strips and permenant grass on heavy land without severe soil damagesurely 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.
Still got a fair few leftSo wet to get on the land is there many hedges left to cut before 1st March Deadline??
They will do when I rattle over the top of them with a hedge cutter on ThursdayDo the birds know it's a leap year?
Surprising that some (redacted) oik in a suit hasn't appeared making a speech about how he's "got our back" and has made sure that there is an extra day for poor farmers to cut there hedges on account of the wet weather.Do the birds know it's a leap year?
I don't know how our Rishi can be described as fat, and that remark is fatophobic surelySurprising that some fat oik in a suit hasn't appeared making a speech about how he's "got our back" and has made sure that there is an extra day for poor farmers to cut there hedges on account of the wet weather.