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Sustainable Farming Incentive - Pilot Information (including PAYMENT RATES)
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7458827" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>The problem with all of this is it detracts from my core business which is cereal growing. Take your eye off that ball or mess around with some option that has to be fitted in and compromises the arable production and its very easy to drop half a ton per acre. So that's anything from £50 per acre off my bottom line, maybe £100.</p><p>I don't have staff I can delegate this stuff to. I need to remain focussed, so I'm out. I don't want the distraction or disruption.</p><p>That doesn't mean I don't care about wildlife or the environment. We have a wood that is left to it's own devices. We have large watercourse banks hosting all sorts of plants, insects and animals. Birds forage on overwintered stubbles. We have plenty of hedges. Just don't hassle about me about them. They are doing fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7458827, member: 2119"] The problem with all of this is it detracts from my core business which is cereal growing. Take your eye off that ball or mess around with some option that has to be fitted in and compromises the arable production and its very easy to drop half a ton per acre. So that's anything from £50 per acre off my bottom line, maybe £100. I don't have staff I can delegate this stuff to. I need to remain focussed, so I'm out. I don't want the distraction or disruption. That doesn't mean I don't care about wildlife or the environment. We have a wood that is left to it's own devices. We have large watercourse banks hosting all sorts of plants, insects and animals. Birds forage on overwintered stubbles. We have plenty of hedges. Just don't hassle about me about them. They are doing fine. [/QUOTE]
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