Grassland management Sample Clauses

Grassland management. Where this Agreement includes grassland management, you must maintain the areas of permanent grassland, and at least 80% of the area of temporary grassland, on your farm* as set out below for the duration of your agreement. In addition, you must not over-graze or under-utilise any of these areas and you must not exceed the maximum stocking density as also set out below. Permanent grassland (RLR field number) Total area of field (ha) SU19031493 645.90 SU20085318 625.47 SU20103966 765.74 SU20149895 1,104.73 SU21066583 879.47 SU22128636 347.82 SU23117739 390.96 SU27071428 266.85 SU32059642 318.38 SU32085925 606.05 SU36041380 596.21 SU36070838 589.22 SU41043025 924.62 SZ29993427 309.37 Total permanent grassland 8,370.79 Total temporary grassland 0.00 Total area of grassland (permanent + temporary) 8370.79 0.25 Maximum stocking density for your farm permitted under this Agreement Lu/Ha
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Grassland management. 64.1 It is agreed that the minimum average farm cover shall be no less than 500 kilograms of dry matter per hectare at the end of the grazing season.
Grassland management. Where this Agreement includes grassland management, you must maintain the areas of permanent grassland, and at least 80% of the area of temporary grassland, on your farm* as set out below for the duration of your agreement. In addition, you must not over-graze or under-utilise any of these areas and you must not exceed the maximum stocking density as also set out below. Permanent grassland (RLR field number) Total area of field (ha) SU47288407 2.20 Total permanent grassland 2.20 Total temporary grassland 0.00 Total area of grassland (permanent + temporary) 2.20 Maximum stocking density for your farm permitted under this Agreement Lu/Ha
Grassland management. Where this Agreement includes grassland management, you must maintain the areas of permanent grassland, and at least 80% of the area of temporary grassland, on your farm* as set out below for the duration of your agreement. In addition, you must not over-graze or under-utilise any of these areas and you must not exceed the maximum stocking density as also set out below. Permanent grassland (RLR field number) Total area of field (ha) TQ26574122 2.63 TQ26577425 2.15 TQ26587024 0.30 TQ26589131 7.48 TQ27570133 18.05 TQ27570646 0.74 TQ27571592 14.16 TQ27572444 1.63 TQ31532997 0.06 TQ31534194 10.91 TQ31534569 3.12 TQ31536277 0.45 TQ31541801 0.38 TQ31545908 1.14 TQ32530162 1.06 TQ32531767 0.48 Total permanent grassland 64.74 Total temporary grassland 0.00 Total area of grassland (permanent + temporary) 64.74

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