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nelson

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
herefordshire
What other things have you had to do
we've had to put wild bird seed strips around some fields. hedges to be trimed every 2 years witch is a big pain fill in some gaps in some hedges maintain some old barns put some signs up to tell joe public that there paying for it not to bad really but the payment are't that great so the grant help alot.
 

S J H

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Bedfordshire
A chap from natural England came out to have a look yesterday. He was quite insistant that I applied for a grant to cover our muck pad, I want to add some concrete and hedging to the package so I'll see what it works out as.

He reckoned that we could put 1 hectare into a scheme to qualify to apply. Does anyone think we have a chance, or will it be too small?
 

chipchap

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South Shropshire
We have been invited to apply for higher tier by Natural England, as we have an expiring ELS/HLS.
For us there are three stumbling blocks
The necessity to put all hedges on fields covered by the application into one cut in two years
The necessity to take endless photos and record stocking rates etc
The drop in general level of funding from the old scheme.

We will possibly leave it a year and see what shakes out.
 

Great In Grass

Member
Location
Cornwall.
A chap from natural England came out to have a look yesterday. He was quite insistant that I applied for a grant to cover our muck pad, I want to add some concrete and hedging to the package so I'll see what it works out as.

He reckoned that we could put 1 hectare into a scheme to qualify to apply. Does anyone think we have a chance, or will it be too small?
We're selling no end of mixtures for 1 hectare plots for those entering the scheme so I guess a hectare is not considered small.
 

carbonfibre farmer

Member
Arable Farmer
Suppose I depends what bits you'll do/what the priorities are in your area etc.




We are considering going in for mid tier here.

Won't have to do much different from current.

Got 3big oaks in middle of a field...makes big difference to us because being in a priority area for them.

Also a strip of wild bird bee mix on a awkward headland plus our normal overwintered stubble (lower level-plough etc from Feb).

Already got plenty of hedges so going through and totting up figures on our little bit would be worth around a 5th of our BPS payment which a fair amount for us......

Not made any final decision's yet mind.
 

S J H

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Bedfordshire
Sell him some amenity grass instead of silage mixture :LOL:

It was the free stuff! It's got ahead of father in law :whistle:

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Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
My ELS expires at the beginning of December, so I'm aiming for a Higher Tier application as part of a cluster with a few neighbours next summer. ELS and the boss's partridge features e.g. 11km of beetle banks, 45 acres of brood strips. There is already have 8% of the farm out of production so I may as well have some money for it.

I must admit that I hadn't looked at the capital grants yet - I need my local CSF officer out first. The river running through the centre of the farm isn't a sensitive catchment which both neighbouring catchments are (Dorset Stour & Hampshire Avon). Because we haven't been polluting ours for year means they won't pay us to safeguard it in the future! That's the wrong way of thinking but hopefully you see where I'm coming from. There's a few other tick boxes like phosphate that might be handy.
 

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