Bleating Lamb wrote: » Where is the ‘amounts due’ section on agfood?...
Sami23 wrote: » Mine in Amounts Due now too ��
mickdw wrote: » What's the story with all the commonage lands getting fenced off. Everywhere I look in mayo, commonage is getting fenced off where there were never fenced before. It's certainly a good idea to prevent animals roaming onto the roads but it must be costing a fortune for little gain as far as a farmer would see it. Is it a glas requirement? Is it grant aided?
Base price wrote: » Thanks Farmer Dan it's showing in amounts due
Base price wrote: » I checked Agfood last night and nothing was showing.
Farmer Dan wrote: » Anyones glas payment showing up on Agfood? Payments starting from today
Base price wrote: » According to the T&C's of Tranche 1 the scheme runs from 2014-2020.https://www.agriculture.gov.ie/media/migration/farmingschemesandpayments/glastranche1/GLASTranche1TandCs071015.pdf
TooOldBoots wrote: » Would it not run until Sept 2021 as the first payment was only for the last 3 months of 2015?
TITANIUM. wrote: » Last day of December id imagine.
Tomjim wrote: » Is Glas 2 finished in 2020 and what month is it finished in?
80sDiesel wrote: » When do you think we will hear about the new schemes ?
ganmo wrote: » LeoHughes wrote: » is GLAS only for five years and be replaced again after that. yes and probably EU says we have to have an agri environmental plan
LeoHughes wrote: » is GLAS only for five years and be replaced again after that.
High bike wrote: » A text from the Dept??
sonnybill wrote: » I got text today too that I could cut my LIPP.. ironically I was shaking bit of N on a parcel today .. Oct 20th cutting.. could be wet then though .. pity they didn’t sanction this earlier
Capercaillie wrote: » Plans are for diminishing livestock farms to be blanketed with stika spruce forestry. The water quality will be trashed unfortunately.
Base price wrote: » There will probably some sorta of national water quality trade off (orchestrated by the IFA) between the expanding/industrial Southern/Midland dairy herds and the diminishing livestock/forestry farms further North. Overall the water quality of the Country will be ok but on a County by County basis many will fail miserably.
Qprmeath wrote: » GLAS Fallow Land parcels: off takes permitted between 01/09/2018 & 30/11/2018. Standard GLAS requirements from 01/12/2018. Presume I can’t graze it? It’s too rough to mow
Bass Reeves wrote: » Intrestinghttps://www.independent.ie/business/farming/dairy/the-day-of-not-prioritising-the-environment-is-over-warns-dairy-boss-36955588.html