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SFI OFA6: Undersown cereal crop (organic land)

OFA6 is an action under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme. Pays \xA3380.00.

Written by Sven Poppelmann

OFA6: Undersown cereal crop (organic land)

What is OFA6?

OFA6 is an action under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme. It pays £380.00 per year for undersown cereal crop (organic land).

What do I need to do?

* By late spring , undersow an autumn or spring sown cereal crop (not maize) with a grass or flower-rich legume ley.

  • By late spring, you must undersow an autumn or spring sown cereal crop (not maize) with a grass or flower-rich legume ley.

  • Scheme | Action or option codes

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  • SFI 2024 actions | OFC3, OFM4, AGF1, AGF2, PRF1, PRF2, PRF3, PRF4, SOH1, CIPM1, CIPM4, CNUM1, CSAM1, CSAM2, SOH2, SOH3

What evidence do I need?

  • You must keep a valid organic certificate and for all land entered into this action. This must cover at least the full period of this action’s duration.

  • You must also keep evidence to show what you’ve done to complete this action, such as:

field operations at a land parcel level and associated invoices, including seed invoices for the undersown crop

photographs or other documentation

  • If it’s not clear that you’ve done this action in a way that could reasonably be expected to achieve its aim, we may ask for this evidence. You must supply the evidence if we ask for it.

How much does OFA6 pay?

OFA6 pays £380.00 per year.

Which land is eligible?

---|---|--- [company/arable|Arable]] land used to grow cereal crops (not maize) | Arable land | Land use codes for [arable crops You can do the following actions or options on the eligible boundaries of a land parcel entered into this action: SFI 2024 actions: CHRW1, CHRW2, CHRW3, BND1, BND2 and WBD2 SFI 2023 actions: HRW1, HRW2, HRW3 CS option BE3 (management of hedgerows) the introductory level of the

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