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NFU claiming credit for 25% SFI cap
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 9236552" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>My view - its all about money. </p><p></p><p>And there still won't be when direct drill guys pile in expecting £75 hectare (think that is the amount) and everyone asks for the £30 for variable rate fertiliser which will be championed by SOYL, OMNIA etc. And I have folk looking to submit a second application shortly to add overwinter covers on a significant part of there land - this is roots land which has not grown covers before. And the Companion crop action is being picked up - spin 30 kg barley before beet and peas where a graminicide is routinely used, so not an additional cost. How on earth is there going to be enough cash. The AHDB model farms put together had just part areas adopting SFI not whole farms.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what some of the higher profile folk on here are upto but with their SFI so far with the options and areas talked about on here they will be upto and over the £220 BPS already. Before they turn up for direct drilling. Variable rate fert and more. Hey ho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 9236552, member: 3169"] My view - its all about money. And there still won't be when direct drill guys pile in expecting £75 hectare (think that is the amount) and everyone asks for the £30 for variable rate fertiliser which will be championed by SOYL, OMNIA etc. And I have folk looking to submit a second application shortly to add overwinter covers on a significant part of there land - this is roots land which has not grown covers before. And the Companion crop action is being picked up - spin 30 kg barley before beet and peas where a graminicide is routinely used, so not an additional cost. How on earth is there going to be enough cash. The AHDB model farms put together had just part areas adopting SFI not whole farms. Not sure what some of the higher profile folk on here are upto but with their SFI so far with the options and areas talked about on here they will be upto and over the £220 BPS already. Before they turn up for direct drilling. Variable rate fert and more. Hey ho. [/QUOTE]
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