And not Farm in ScotlandBe an active Farmer( bps )and have livestock I think own or rent the land with planning permission for the shed and associated works. And an agent to complete the forums.
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And not Farm in ScotlandBe an active Farmer( bps )and have livestock I think own or rent the land with planning permission for the shed and associated works. And an agent to complete the forums.
That’s about sums it up some one from the city will judge what you need on your farm in minutes when you have lived worked on it for a life time. They do use tools like what’s the water samples / quality like in the streams rivers in your area and I expect your area is ok. Not really which agent you use.how have you managed to get the muck stores on the grant?
i think i should have had a big pile in the yard when he came, his advise was the field near the farm 5 acre was a dry field and i could make 3 piles in that and rotate around them every 3 years so he wouldn't support a muck store?
we have been pushing trailers away from the muck pile this winter with a 360 as its so wet,
i think i need a good land agent? to make a stronger case to go back in a year or 2
got a good area of concrete under rp 15 so i cant complain and we are in the medium risk so thats why he supported that.That’s about sums it up some one from the city will judge what you need on your farm in minutes when you have lived worked on it for a life time. They do use tools like what’s the water samples / quality like in the streams rivers in your area and I expect your area is ok. Not really which agent you use.
There seems to be a few people around who have made the mistake of having the CSF officer round in summer when everything is dry. A friend has a track that looks ok in summer, and the guy said no to surfacing it, apparently it's a different story in winter. Of course nobody has time to get people round in winter, or there's things that you'd rather nobody official could see then.got a good area of concrete under rp 15 so i cant complain and we are in the medium risk so thats why he supported that.
i think put some ruts about and a massive pile of muck in the yard and try again 2 years time.
yes we put muck in fields atm but its not ideal.
how have you managed to get the muck stores on the grant?
i think i should have had a big pile in the yard when he came, his advise was the field near the farm 5 acre was a dry field and i could make 3 piles in that and rotate around them every 3 years so he wouldn't support a muck store?
we have been pushing trailers away from the muck pile this winter with a 360 as its so wet,
i think i need a good land agent? to make a stronger case to go back in a year or 2