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Lincolnshire Farmers HLS refused permission to cultivate
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<blockquote data-quote="steveR" data-source="post: 7055175" data-attributes="member: 66976"><p>Cannot disagree more!</p><p></p><p>I am not familiar with the exact details of this case in question, but when my 10yr arable reversion finished, the best that NE could offer was around 1/4-1/3 of the payments we had been receiving, as it was not now deemed to be of enough importance, once the low input grassland had established. This was inspite of a large number of key species being present! My adviser wanted me to continue but realised the economics just did not stack up...</p><p></p><p>It was suggested that the income from grazing stock was adequate along with the meagre payment I would then receive. Not on that grassland it wasn't!! </p><p></p><p>Like others have said here, the plough was rolling the day after the scheme expired, and back to cereals it went. Interestingly, it is about to go into a Bumblebird mix...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveR, post: 7055175, member: 66976"] Cannot disagree more! I am not familiar with the exact details of this case in question, but when my 10yr arable reversion finished, the best that NE could offer was around 1/4-1/3 of the payments we had been receiving, as it was not now deemed to be of enough importance, once the low input grassland had established. This was inspite of a large number of key species being present! My adviser wanted me to continue but realised the economics just did not stack up... It was suggested that the income from grazing stock was adequate along with the meagre payment I would then receive. Not on that grassland it wasn't!! Like others have said here, the plough was rolling the day after the scheme expired, and back to cereals it went. Interestingly, it is about to go into a Bumblebird mix... [/QUOTE]
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