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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Ploughing up arable reversion
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<blockquote data-quote="ajcc" data-source="post: 513429" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>On balance better to plough pasture now before 2015 all these new BPS rules will be tweeked and fine tuned; whats the betting in the final UK draft environmental content will be strengthened not weakened. Probably through the back door of amended EIA regulations, while the farmers focus on BPS rules the "green lobby" that is NE will be getting EIA 2006 amended ostensively to keep up with new BPS.</p><p>Something along the lines of all pasture exciting enviro. schemes requiring EIA or all designated PP falling under EIA regs.(in an effort to simplify BPS) with the added bonus of keeping an army of green civil servants in gainful employment!</p><p><u>That is why the ploughs are out easy insurance against lack of trust.</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajcc, post: 513429, member: 1436"] On balance better to plough pasture now before 2015 all these new BPS rules will be tweeked and fine tuned; whats the betting in the final UK draft environmental content will be strengthened not weakened. Probably through the back door of amended EIA regulations, while the farmers focus on BPS rules the "green lobby" that is NE will be getting EIA 2006 amended ostensively to keep up with new BPS. Something along the lines of all pasture exciting enviro. schemes requiring EIA or all designated PP falling under EIA regs.(in an effort to simplify BPS) with the added bonus of keeping an army of green civil servants in gainful employment! [U]That is why the ploughs are out easy insurance against lack of trust.[/U] [/QUOTE]
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