November 2014 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Farming Advice Service in 2015
- Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) update: October 2014
- Soil management requirements in 2015
- Changes to identification and reporting rules for sheep (and goats) from 2015
- Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) grassland derogation
September 2014 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) update: August 2014
- Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) reminders
- Abstraction licence reminders
- Avoiding overgrazing and supplementary feeding damage of semi-natural vegetation
- Public rights of way
July 2014 Newsletter
Newsletter
- CAP update
- E-reporting database for sheep (aRAMs)
- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
- Bovine electronic identification
- Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) reminders
April 2014 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Change to FAS telephone number
- Single Payment Scheme (SPS) forms available for 2014
- Updated guidance for SPS claimants affected by adverse weather
- E-reporting database for sheep (aRAMs)
- PLANET software update
February 2014 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Soil Protection Review (SPR) - what will you be required to do in 2014
- Strengthened TB testing
- Access to waterlogged land
- Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) reminders
- Water resources (control of pollution) (silage, slurry and agricultural fuel oil) (England) Regulations 2010 and as amended 2013 (SSAFO) is now part of cross compliance
December 2013 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Changes to Cross Compliance for 2014
- Soil Protection Review (SPR) - what you will be required to do in 2014
- Remember to complete your SPR for 2013 by 31 December
- Joint Industry and Government Slurry Management and Storage Project
- Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) guidance update - November 2013
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