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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Lincolnshire Farmers HLS refused permission to cultivate
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<blockquote data-quote="ajcc" data-source="post: 7051905" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>NE rent the property right during a scheme if at the agreement end they stop paying any rent the farmer can surely not have lost the right to farming as he sees fit??? </p><p>Anyone in any of these schemes is under a contract to manage under scheme rules but only during that scheme not forever without recompense. NE are trying it on and think they can act with impunity by offering internal white washed Defra appeals to their decisions. </p><p>This case looks to be one of very few too date that the SOS has ruled against NE. But it really is too little too late, they have largely lost industry confidence so much so that anyone doing anything with NE needs to watch their back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajcc, post: 7051905, member: 1436"] NE rent the property right during a scheme if at the agreement end they stop paying any rent the farmer can surely not have lost the right to farming as he sees fit??? Anyone in any of these schemes is under a contract to manage under scheme rules but only during that scheme not forever without recompense. NE are trying it on and think they can act with impunity by offering internal white washed Defra appeals to their decisions. This case looks to be one of very few too date that the SOS has ruled against NE. But it really is too little too late, they have largely lost industry confidence so much so that anyone doing anything with NE needs to watch their back. [/QUOTE]
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