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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7870576" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>Good ideas, but Defra would NEVER agree too them. It holds them too tightly too their word and doesn’t offer a nice grey area for them too slip out of things through.</p><p>If the payment levels I read about in the FG are correct then it will mean my subsidy payment will be £2800. If that is correct they will be getting a nice letter telling them too shove it where the sun shines not and I won’t be holding too such things as cross compliance. I’ll do the necessary paperwork of course but inspectors will be told too leave. What can they do if I’m not claiming money from them?? Personally I won’t be investing money into something that lowers production on the basis that the RPA will pay me for my “improvements” at a later date. I’ve seen them crap on friends of mine through the stewardship schemes over the years. So you end up with no product too sell and a promissory note from a government body who change their minds and the goalposts on an alarmingly regular basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7870576, member: 144597"] Good ideas, but Defra would NEVER agree too them. It holds them too tightly too their word and doesn’t offer a nice grey area for them too slip out of things through. If the payment levels I read about in the FG are correct then it will mean my subsidy payment will be £2800. If that is correct they will be getting a nice letter telling them too shove it where the sun shines not and I won’t be holding too such things as cross compliance. I’ll do the necessary paperwork of course but inspectors will be told too leave. What can they do if I’m not claiming money from them?? Personally I won’t be investing money into something that lowers production on the basis that the RPA will pay me for my “improvements” at a later date. I’ve seen them crap on friends of mine through the stewardship schemes over the years. So you end up with no product too sell and a promissory note from a government body who change their minds and the goalposts on an alarmingly regular basis. [/QUOTE]
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