BENDYBINN wrote: » Have a plot in for the traditional hay meadow which was cut mid July Can I take silage from it now? Thanks
Qprmeath wrote: » Third week in October 75% to be paid was that a joke?
Lady Haywire wrote: » We've a cock pheasant and three hens in ours. Watching them get at the heads of oats is gas! No shooting allowed in it either and if I catch anyone on it woe be-fecking-tide them.
Farrell wrote: » Speaking of, allot of pheasants about & they're very tame, you'd nearly hit them with the car
Username John wrote: » Looking at going into GLAS 3 maybe... trying to work out what the big costs might be... Wondering if anyone could tell me - what the prices is for planner both for initial plan and ongoing annual fee - how much this wild bird cover costs to put in? Thanks...
I said wrote: » Slurry form filled out and posted
Sami23 wrote: » Am I reading the spec. wrong or is there very little money out of this action (Low Emission Slurry Spreading). The way I'm reading it is there's only approx. 100 euro for a 2 bay tank per year or am I wrong (1.20 per cubic meter) ? Was thinking of taking this action for Glas 3 but not so sure now as would also have to change contractors.
I said wrote: » Sami23 wrote: » Am I reading the spec. wrong or is there very little money out of this action (Low Emission Slurry Spreading). The way I'm reading it is there's only approx. 100 euro for a 2 bay tank per year or am I wrong (1.20 per cubic meter) ? Was thinking of taking this action for Glas 3 but not so sure now as would also have to change contractors. If it's in your plan put it in you get paid for what and were you put out. Basically once it's in the plan it's what has to be used. Contractor has the dribble bar on the reel doesn't be long emptying the tank and less harm to the ground.
Sami23 wrote: » O I'm definately gonna put it into plan as it will get me into Tier 2(b) as I understand it. Say if I have to empty my tanks twice during the year will I get paid twice or only once from Glas under this action. Also you said "you get paid for where you put out", is this extra to the 1.20 per cubic meter ?
Muckit wrote: » This could be a silly question, but should we be getting a physical plan (NMP) into our hands from our planner? I know the planner submits all online on our behalf, but do we then need to get something back to know what fertiliser/lime etc has to be spread? Or does this come out from department or is it available on agfood? Also re the NMPs, did most people sample themselves or did planner do it? And finally, what did NMP cost?
Base price wrote: » For any of ye that have bird boxes included in your GLAS plans February is a very important month. "Recommendations. It is recommended that old nest material is cleaned out annually to prevent carryover of parasites from one nesting season to the next, ideally in February". Don't forget to record same on your 2017 record sheets and one wouldn't go astray if ye had a date/time pic of ye on the ladder cleaning out the bird boxes.https://www.agriculture.gov.ie/media/migration/farmingschemesandpayments/glastranche1/GLASTranche1Spec161015.pdf
I said wrote: » No point here not used since they were put up last year will take a year for them to get used to it. Have a effing buzzard around the place so all wildlife is scarce with the top predator/scavenger ruling the roost.