Base price wrote: » In fairness to DAFM, if you read the GLAS T&C's you will see that it was there from the beginning. Most of us didn't read the T&C's in full at the time.
High bike wrote: » spike to advisor today said was the first he heard about it, he's to check it out and come back to me
PoorFarmer wrote: » So had inspection today. Looked at coppiced and layed hedges, bird and bat boxes and nothing else. Never asked to see annual records but asked to see amount of concentrates fed for 2017. Not sure what that's all about tbh. Auld lad met him as I was at work but said he was sending on a list of other records that he wanted to see next week. Can only assume that LIPPs, THM etc is being monitored remotely
Water John wrote: » That's a bit severe. did you use a three of four prong?
bbeeforsalmon wrote: » Look at last page of 2020 records booklet, last line. “I confirm that I have reviewed the NMP and I remain compliant with reduced fertilizer rates ......” Sign it and it’s done. Two seconds. No need for planner. HAPPY DAYS
Green farmer wrote: » Grand , I'll take that
L1985 wrote: » I’m checking with my Agri advisor so I’ll let ye know 🙂 dept likes to complicate things don’t they!! I spoke with the Agri advisor and yes it’s an issue. Basically with glas I have to have effective control over the land so it’s a no go even for a short term rent with stock etc. bit of a pain but I’ll work something around that!
bbeeforsalmon wrote: » Anyone have an inspection lately? Any penalty for poorly established bird cover? Anyone have to submit soil sample results or slurry records for P index 1 and 2 soils or receipt and passport for quicks? A Glas inspection is a whole farm inspection it seems
PoorFarmer wrote: » Had an inspection couple of weeks back no bird cover here though. Need to send soil sample results receipts for fertiliser for 2018, concentrates receipts for 2017 and receipt for sand for bees. They're looking for slurry records for index 1 and 2 areas but I dont spread on those areas as they're fairly marginal and heavy. Trying to cut me for a water course that isn't on the NPWS database so that will cut me around 1K over the 5 years if they do
bbeeforsalmon wrote: » Thanks for the reply. A neighbour has an issue with similar watercourse so I would be interested to know how that one turns out. Best of luck.
PoorFarmer wrote: » seems to be a big increase in inspections at the moment.
Green farmer wrote: » Seems crazy to be adding the stress of an inspection on people at the moment. What if they carry the virus from one farm to another ?
Cavanjack wrote: » Sure the birds have the wbc fleeced this time of the year. Or they are supposed to have anyway.and that’s what to say to them if you are inspected. Walked ours today for the first time since may. Nice selection of weeds but little else. Will let stock out to it this week to roughy it up a bit.
Base price wrote: » DAFM to issue the 15% balancing payment at the end of this week. It is a month early.https://www.farmersjournal.ie/26m-in-glas-payments-brought-forward-540580
Green farmer wrote: » What maintenance work do lads do on the mounds of bee sand each year ? With lockdown, im doing all the small jobs around the place. just want to make sure I've everything done right.
Green farmer wrote: » Thanks lads. I'm doing maintenance work on it alright, but the pile looks alot flatter now then what it looked a few years ago. It looks abit sad really, as if some of it has disappeared.
Water John wrote: » Don't worry, bumble bees aren't into aesthetics.