High bike wrote: » i wasn’t referring to traditional hay meadows, i was talking about Lipp
Aravo wrote: » Cut out some THM this evening, hoping for a few nice days.
Aravo wrote: » There will be no hay. Will try and get it as dry as I can, will be keeping an eye on the weather. I'm ashamed to say it but the much maligned haybob in other threads will be coming out of hibernation. Keep it to yourself.
Tileman wrote: » Can u put slurry on a thm after it’s being cut?
Aravo wrote: » Baled this afternoon. Bales in and stacked. Got a nice wilt between Thur evening and Sat evening. Lovely day today.
Alibaba wrote: » Well done. I did the same. No loss though to be finished with the traditional hay meadow. It really ties you down when it comes to weather. I'm going to try and avoid that in any future scheme.
Water John wrote: » Overall though the Glas scheme was poorly designed. I think the bee sand never worked, for example. A good organic scheme and a good Reps should more than cover the loss. Hope there is some joined up thinking in the Dept and schemes don't distract fro m one another. Glas was designed without any consultation with the Organic section of the Dept in Wexford.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Will you be allowed be in both? Am I wrong in thinking you couldn't be in organic scheme and GLAS together? Maybe I'm confusing it with something else.
Hard Knocks wrote: » I know a farmer in both at the moment
Mach Two wrote: » I am looking for information on Glas and the Irish Grey Partridge.
Mach Two wrote: » Anyone any idea what counties were involved in the Grey Partridge scheme. Any signs as to what will be involved in the new REPS scheme. The old REPS schemes were great schemes for rural Ireland. According to one economist didn't cost the state a single cent.
TPF2012 wrote: » I am in Glas here myself, doing wbc and traditional meadow which I think are mixed in what they do for environment. My wbc is feeding a herd of deer all summer so not be much left for birds. Reps was before my time in farming on my own and I'm just wondering what was so good about the scheme, I hear farmers talk about it with great reverence and longing.
blue5000 wrote: » About 5k more compared to Glas.