Meeting three crop rule requirements this season

Farmers whose crops have failed or are unable to get seed in the ground are now faced with the added stress of meeting crop diversification requirements in order to qualify for greening payments

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Meeting three crop rule requirements this season

"It is a bonkers rule, I accept that, that is why it won't be staying for long." Key points: Failed crops can count as the crop originally established but supporting evidence is required Spring...

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