
Manure Spreading & Slurry Storage Issues
Farmers in England and Wales are increasingly concerned about managing rising volumes of water on their farms. This year’s heavy rainfall has led to significantly
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Farmers in England and Wales are increasingly concerned about managing rising volumes of water on their farms. This year’s heavy rainfall has led to significantly
The Environment Agency (EA) is stepping up to support farmers in England who face slurry storage issues through another potentially difficult winter season. This follows
Our MD Karen Powell advises farmers facing slurry storage shortages this winter to contact the relevant statutory body to discuss emergency measures for slurry spreading
The regulations originally came into force on 1st September 1991, as part of ‘The Control of Pollution (Silage, Slurry and Agricultural Fuel Oil) Regulations 1991’.
Defra have announced that applications for the new Slurry Infrastructure grant (part of the Farming Investment Fund) will open on 6th December 2022.
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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