October 2022 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Local woodland creation grants available to farmers and landowners
- Is your farm fit for the future? – What Catchment Sensitive Farming (CSF) can do for your business
- Farming Rules for Water: Rule 8 – position of livestock feeders
- The importance of knowing your soil
- Support your industry: provide your views on farm practices that reduce ammonia emissions and enter a prize draw
September 2022 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Upcoming FAS event: Further planning for change – Panel discussion on navigating farming support schemes in 2023
- Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) closed period reminders
- The rules on removing or working on a countryside hedgerow
- Domestic tree seed production to be ramped up with new grant
August 2022 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Boost for farming innovation
- Support for farmers on dry weather impacts
- Water Resources annual charge billing
- The Woodland Carbon Code (WCC)
July 2022 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs): Closed period reminders and useful resources to help you with the rules
- The Farming Rules for Water: Rule 6: Reasonable precautions to prevent soil erosion
- Protecting your soil post-harvest
- Water abstraction reminders
June 2022 Update
Newsletter
- Defra announcement: Sustainable Farming Incentive – application window now open
- Update: the June survey of agriculture and horticulture for England
- Book now for the free online virtual event: ‘Planning for change – how to navigate farming support schemes in 2023’
June 2022 Newsletter
Newsletter
- Remember: the June survey of agriculture and horticulture for England is open
- The FAS invites you to attend a free online virtual event: ‘Planning for change – how to navigate farming support schemes in 2023’
- Environmental impact assessments (EIAs) in agriculture
- The Farming Rules for Water: Rule 7 – protection against soil erosion by livestock
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