Billhook
Member
I do not find it clear at all.
Certainly what you say is logical and what I would expect but elsewhere I hear that NE make their own rules up and in my case it may be considered that I have an exemplary farm with all the environmental improvements we have made, and they may issue an Environmental Impact Assessment and force me to keep the farm as it is, even though all the grassland in question was arable ten years ago and had been for decades.
Just look at AJCC's posts
Meadow Brown thank you for the more optimstic post but the link does not open and I cannot find the place on the gov. site where you have copied that information. Could you please try again with the link.
Certainly what you say is logical and what I would expect but elsewhere I hear that NE make their own rules up and in my case it may be considered that I have an exemplary farm with all the environmental improvements we have made, and they may issue an Environmental Impact Assessment and force me to keep the farm as it is, even though all the grassland in question was arable ten years ago and had been for decades.
Just look at AJCC's posts
Meadow Brown thank you for the more optimstic post but the link does not open and I cannot find the place on the gov. site where you have copied that information. Could you please try again with the link.