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How low would BPS have to go before you stopped claiming it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Ed" data-source="post: 8154326" data-attributes="member: 91492"><p>You're not wrong, it is different for each farm business depending on their individual experiences of the RPA.</p><p></p><p> It's totally theoretical in reality as it is easier nowadays as we run out the clock.</p><p></p><p> But I guess my point is there is an unpaid stress and admin cost to these schemes and the fact that people (small family businesses) are willing to forgo money not to do them is a sign that there is zero appetite for them amongst average farmers unless they are for serious cash, which I expect won't be forthcoming unless you're the third Duke of Ponsebury and are putting in 500 miles of hedges or rewilding 4/5 of Wiltshire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Ed, post: 8154326, member: 91492"] You're not wrong, it is different for each farm business depending on their individual experiences of the RPA. It's totally theoretical in reality as it is easier nowadays as we run out the clock. But I guess my point is there is an unpaid stress and admin cost to these schemes and the fact that people (small family businesses) are willing to forgo money not to do them is a sign that there is zero appetite for them amongst average farmers unless they are for serious cash, which I expect won't be forthcoming unless you're the third Duke of Ponsebury and are putting in 500 miles of hedges or rewilding 4/5 of Wiltshire. [/QUOTE]
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