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SFI GRH11: Cattle grazing supplement (non-moorland)

GRH11 is an action under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme. Pays \xA359.00.

Written by Sven Poppelmann

GRH11: Cattle grazing supplement (non-moorland)

What is GRH11?

GRH11 is an action under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme. It pays £59.00 per year for cattle grazing supplement (non-moorland).

What do I need to do?

* Maintain an annual average of at least 60% cattle grazing livestock units (GLU) on land entered into the relevant base action.

* Keep a written stocking record for each land parcel, including reference number, hectarage, grazing dates, and monthly livestock numbers (type and age bracket).

* Use specified GLU conversion values for different livestock types.

  • Each year, an average of at least 60% of the GLU on land entered into the relevant base action must be cattle.

  • You must keep a written stocking record for each land parcel entered into this action. The record must include:

What evidence do I need?

  • You must keep the required stocking record and supply this evidence if we ask for it. It can be recorded on paper or electronically.

  • You must keep the required stocking record and supply this evidence if we ask for it. It can be recorded on paper or electronically.

How much does GRH11 pay?

GRH11 pays £59.00 per year.

Which land is eligible?

CLIG3: Manage grassland with very low nutrient inputs (or LIG1 and LIG2 in the SFI 2023 offer) GRH1: Manage rough grazing for birds GRH6: Manage priority habitat species-rich grassland You cannot do this action on land that’s already entered into the following equivalent base actions in a Countryside Stewardship agreement: GS2 (permanent grassland with very low inputs – outside SDAs) or GS5 (permanent grassland with very low inputs – SDAs) * UP2 (management of rough grazing for birds)

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This information is provided by Farmwalk based on published government guidance. Always check the latest guidance on GOV.UK.

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