News Podcast: fertiliser risking BISS penalties and ballooning forestry costs
Listen now to get the latest on the risk of payment penalties for spreading fertiliser, a surge in BVD ‘name and shame letters’ and the reaction to the new €79.5m ash dieback scheme.
This week, the Irish Farmers Journal news team discusses farm adviser warnings that key scheme payments could be cut if farmers spread chemical fertiliser without up-to-date soil samples.
We hear of how much administration costs are incurred by the Department of Agriculture for every hectare of forestry planted and what’s driving a surge in BVD ‘name and shame’ letters.
You can also catch up on farmers’ reactions to the €79.5m ash dieback scheme brought forward by Government, what new research says about the financial impact of lameness on your dairy herd and a round-up of the main points raised at the Irish Farmers Journal Renewables Roadshow.
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Title: News Podcast: fertiliser risking BISS penalties and ballooning forestry costs
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This week, the Irish Farmers Journal news team discusses farm adviser warnings that key scheme payments could be cut if farmers spread chemical fertiliser without up-to-date soil samples.
We hear of how much administration costs are incurred by the Department of Agriculture for every hectare of forestry planted and what’s driving a surge in BVD ‘name and shame’ letters.
You can also catch up on farmers’ reactions to the €79.5m ash dieback scheme brought forward by Government, what new research says about the financial impact of lameness on your dairy herd and a round-up of the main points raised at the Irish Farmers Journal Renewables Roadshow.
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