- Location
- Lincolnshire.
Is it worth preparing an application before the 23rd of June?Some of the options pay quite well at over £500/ha, and can be used on the non productive parts of a field, and left alone for five years. Pros and Cons!
Is it worth preparing an application before the 23rd of June?Some of the options pay quite well at over £500/ha, and can be used on the non productive parts of a field, and left alone for five years. Pros and Cons!
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.What other things have you had to do
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.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.
Buy the wife a lawn mower, she will love it!That's good to hear, thank Kevin, I'll be in touch soon,
By the way, the lawn's growing a bit too quick!
Buy the wife a lawn mower, she will love it!
Sell him some amenity grass instead of silage mixture
Looks a bit pale. Think you need to speak some fert for him ;-)
Looks a bit pale. Think you need to speak some fert for him ;-)
I Think it was in 10kg bags you didn't use it all did you?That would make it choke a bit
I can't remember how much seed I put on, but it's making me think again about reseeding.
I Think it was in 10kg bags you didn't use it all did you?