The mowing / topping of grasslands under a number of actions in the Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES) is permitted from 1 July. These include the actions of extensively grazed pasture and low input grassland (LIG) / low input peat grassland (LIPG) and management of intensive grassland next to a watercourse.
LIG and LIPG which is mown for hay or silage is eligible for a late meadow bonus payment of €50/ha. There are a number of requirements which must be satisfied to receive this payment including;
The photo must be submitted to the Department of agriculture on the date of mowing or within five days of mowing activity (must be prior to significant grass re-growth).
Scoring LIG
Applicants with LIG also need to take note that fields must be scored by an approved ACRES advisor between 1 June and 31 August in years one, three and five of the contract. Scoring in years two and four is optional with the score for year 1 sufficient for year two and the score for year three eligible for the year four score.
Fields cannot be recently mown before scoring as there needs to be sufficient growing vegetation present to score the area. A geo-tagged photograph submitted via the AgriSnap App giving a clear representation of the scored field must accompany each scorecard. Indicator species occurring in the boundaries and margins and not otherwise represented in the main part of the field cannot be counted in the scorecard.
Therefore it is important to make contact with your advisor if you plan to mow LIG. Scorecards for each holding must be submitted within seven days of submitting the first scorecard so advance notice is required in cases where there is more than just the LIG area to score. As it currently stands the last day for submission of scorecards to the Department is 31 August.
Topping and weed control
The use of pesticides and herbicides in grassland are not permitted except to spot treat or weed wipe to control noxious and invasive species. Boom spraying herbicides is not permitted. These plants can also be controlled by topping.
The specifications outline that rushes can be controlled by topping, grazing or weed wiping. Rush management cannot take place until after 1 July.
Riparian zone
Cutting can take place in riparian zones in grassland with offtakes removed but in contrast to the actions detailed above cutting cannot take place until 1 September. Pesticides and herbicides are not permitted except for the spot treatment of noxious / invasive weeds.



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