Rushy Fields wrote: » I'm obviously a bit stupid....... i thought on entering GLAS 2 at the start there was a once off payment to the planner i.e. Teagasc of €450ish once accepted into the scheme.
Farrell wrote: » For the WBC on the BPS application, does it have to be entered differently on this years form compared to last years, when in pasture
jimmy G M wrote: » Have had 10 yearlings in on 2.5 acres of WBC oats for the past 15 days or so. "Grass" now eaten down and straw well trampled in. Moved them on this eve. A few runs of the disk harrow sometime over the next few weeks should see it right to sow again. Ill throw up a before and after picture at the weekend hopefully.
Muckit wrote: » Not being smart, but it might have been easier if you were looking for them a month to 6 weeks ago! The window for sowing bareroot whips is near gone.
Nekarsulm wrote: » Do any companies keep them in cold storage? Only asking because a local lad with a digger is busy mounding forestry ground. When i asked him why he was still at it this time of year, it appears that they plant up until July, using cold stored plants.
20silkcut wrote: I can't get white thorn hedging anywhere does anyone know where to get some.
80sDiesel wrote: » Am I missing something? I have 12 acres in the mountains. Thinking of applying for next Glas scheme. However I will be taxed on the income at 40% so is it even worth the hassle? Will still do native planting etc but without the hassle and the minimum reward.
Sami23 wrote: » Has everyone who applied been accepted into GLAS 3 at this stage ? I've hard nothing back yet about my application :(
ganmo wrote: » Finally received the 'Advanced' payment for 2016....
larthehar wrote: » Anyone sowing WBC this weather? If the dry conditions hold out for the next week the crows would have half the seed ate..
Dunedin wrote: » Would ya get away without rolling after spreading the oats and linseed. Hoping to rotavate tomorrow and sow Saturday but might be tight for tight to get it rolled too so wondering if it's essential ???
Water John wrote: » The Dept can hardly argue with you. You did feed the birds.
Water John wrote: » I think you'd need to run a disc harrow once or twice over it to bring up a bit of soil.