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Slurry Investment Scheme

Prepare for your Slurry Investment Scheme Grant Application The Slurry Investment Scheme is aimed at supporting farmers with the financial investment required to upgrade slurry storage to reduce risk of air and water pollution, and will open for applications later this year.  The grant will offer funding towards new and expanded[…]

Summer Biodiversity Boost

The Value of Long Grass – Leave some areas uncut! Allowing all types of grasses to grow longer in corners, along hedgerows and ditches will provide important seed and insect food for birds.  Longer grass also helps retain humidity and soil moisture, making it perfect for insect larvae and other[…]

Maize Cover Crops

3 different methods on Cheshire Farms Inter rowing v’s after harvest establishment Andrew Winward, Stapleford Hall Italian rye slot drilled after maize harvest 5th October rate of 32kg/ha Contractor cost £42 ha Good establishment but dependant on good weather conditions post harvest  Evan Jones Crewe Hall In association with Spunhill LG[…]

Trees For Climate

Trees for Climate is a Defra backed national tree planting programme aiming to plant over 500 hectares of trees across England.  When mature, the trees will store carbon dioxide, playing an important role in the meeting net zero emissions targets as well as reducing flood risk, increasing sustainable UK grown timber and providing more places for nature and biodiversity to thrive. […]

Winter Biodiversity Boost

Most farmland birds really benefit from the provision of additional seed Dec-April.  It gives the birds food through the late winter period when seed is in short supply (known as the hungry gap) and as they enter the breeding season.  Cereals and small seeds provide the most benefit.  Suitable small seeds include canary seed, linseed, oilseed rape, red[…]

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