
ELMS – What we know so far
ELMS stands for Environmental Land Management Scheme, and in layman’s terms, is a future stewardship scheme which will ultimately replace both Countryside Stewardship (CS) and the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS).
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ELMS stands for Environmental Land Management Scheme, and in layman’s terms, is a future stewardship scheme which will ultimately replace both Countryside Stewardship (CS) and the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS).
Payments for the 2020 Basic Payment Scheme are being paid out as you read this, with more than 95% of farmers in England having received their scheme money on the 1st December, resulting in a staggering £1.67bn being paid on the first day of the payment window.
If you have both ruminant livestock and non-ruminant livestock, e.g. cattle and pigs, or you have a pheasant shoot, there is a chance that you are using animal feeds that contain ‘restricted proteins’.
It is important to have a plan in place for soil erosion during a wet winter. As we have seen in previous years, a wet winter can cause catastrophic effects to fields.
The winter period is well known to play host to Environmental mastitis leading to increases in cases on farms.
Harvest time is one of the busiest and most demanding periods in the farming calendar. With long hours, heavy machinery, tight deadlines, and summer heat, the pressure can be intense for farmers and their families.
Defra has issued updated guidance on the application of organic manures this autumn with new rules placing much greater emphasis on planning and justification.
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