Hurling Hereford wrote: » And that's a great thing.
whelan2 wrote: » We are in the bdgp does that count?
whelan2 wrote: » Applied there. When is the payment being made?
wrangler wrote: » Oh yea, wish I had done it,
Hurling Hereford wrote: » Sure what stopped you?
pure breed wrote: » Apologies if this is a stupid question about BEAM. But say you have to reduce by 240kg roughly 4-5 cows for the scheme. Do you have to have reduced by start ie. On day one of the period 01/07/20 to 30/06/21??? Or can it be by the end of the term?? Thanks.
Cavanjack wrote: I think a suckler cow is worth 65kg/n per year so to be safe you need to reduce by 4 cows for 12 months of the year. If you wait until the last month you would have to reduce by 45cows in the last month. So reduce by 4 cows from 1/7/20 or wait until 1/6/21 and reduce by 45
wrangler wrote: » Life took over when I left school, parents were old,brother died at 21 after a year in hospital, father in a nursing home for five years had to help my mother to pay for it, I was thirty before I knew it and in debt
Hurling Hereford wrote: » By God, life hasn't been 'a bed of roses' for you lad. Far from it
Sugarbowl wrote: » But you don't necessarily have to cut down 4 cows in one go am I right? Like next Spring if you cull 2 cows that will be a start towards your reduction considering they are not replaced. I think I'm right in saying that. Your reference period is already decided so you could be selling weanling away from this winter if you wanted and it would be a help rather than a big dramatic decrease. That's my take on it anyway. Still haven't decided whether to sign up.
Sugarbowl wrote: » Oh I see... So I sell 10 weanling in April 2020 we'll say. Will that be counted against my reduction come July 2020-2021?
Sugarbowl wrote: » But what I'm trying to get at is my reference value was 3000 kgs N and from July 2020 to 2021 I need to reduce it by 150 N to 2850kgs. So next Spring I sell a bunch of cattle which are not replaced. My stocking rate will stay the same for the required period and will be below 2850kgs. There should be no reason for me to sell anymore cattle during that time. Am I right in saying that?
Bellview wrote: » Slow take up for scheme deadline now extended by a week
foundation10 wrote: » I cannot understand such a low uptake on the scheme. It may be the reduction required is putting farmers off but I would have thought most finishers and suckler farmers would be looking to reduce numbers anyway given the outlook.
orm0nd wrote: » Closing date extended
Dozer1 wrote: » unless there is an app offered through ICBF where you can see you N levels on an easy basis then I'd be slow advising anyone to join, as already pointed out as cattle age there N level is increased. either way its a quota in my opinion so they can shove it