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Smallholding => Land Management => Topic started by: TracyC on November 01, 2016, 09:02:22 pm

Title: Single farm payment
Post by: TracyC on November 01, 2016, 09:02:22 pm
Hi all
Does anyone know how the single farm payment scheme works relating to this: a farmer has told us he has 4 acres of unused land that we'd be able to graze our horses on. We've offered to rent or buy the land off him and he's said he's going to check the land useage restrictions for the single farm payment scheme. Does anyone know what these may be? I'm trying not to get too excited about it all only to be told it's not an option. Although we haven't talked prices yet .. so that may put a stop to it anyway.
Thank you all
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: greenbeast on November 01, 2016, 09:26:39 pm
grazing is agricultural not equine, so might not affect anything adversely
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: juliem on November 01, 2016, 10:03:47 pm
He probably has an agent who sorts out the farm payments for him and it will be their advice he would refer to.
There are complications about grazing pasture namely controling weeds/paperwork/......the single farm payment is compensation for grazing in a environmentally responsible manner.Is the field suitable to be grazed through the winter by horses?
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: Buttermilk on November 02, 2016, 08:44:01 am
Just grazing is an agricultural occupation, however if you put so much as a pole down in the field then its use stops being agricultural and becomes recreational.
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: greenbeast on November 02, 2016, 08:49:58 am
Just grazing is an agricultural occupation, however if you put so much as a pole down in the field then its use stops being agricultural and becomes recreational.

a pole? is this some horsey term i'm not familiar with
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: Womble on November 02, 2016, 09:08:45 am
So grazing horses can count as agricultural?  I'm surprised.

I'm also surprised that it would pass the test for the land being 'actively farmed'.  Shoot me down by all means, but doesn't it go against the spirit of the regs somewhat?
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: greenbeast on November 02, 2016, 09:30:04 am
So grazing horses can count as agricultural?  I'm surprised.


Yes they can, but you can't take hard food out to them, and probably other such stipulations
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: harmony on November 02, 2016, 09:36:40 am
Just grazing is an agricultural occupation, however if you put so much as a pole down in the field then its use stops being agricultural and becomes recreational.


You can put up jumps but for no more than 28 days.



Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: greenbeast on November 02, 2016, 09:47:03 am
Just grazing is an agricultural occupation, however if you put so much as a pole down in the field then its use stops being agricultural and becomes recreational.


You can put up jumps but for no more than 28 days.

Presumably that means you can ride them as well then?
That's handy for us, looking to get our cobs broken next year
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: juliem on November 02, 2016, 04:07:26 pm
A grazing licence would be required.....the farmer must have the land at his disposal.
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: Buttermilk on November 03, 2016, 07:48:36 am
We were told no jumps ever and no riding in the grazing fields, but we could ride the headlands of the arable crops as long as it was not down as set aside.
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: pharnorth on November 03, 2016, 08:18:19 am
We run some sheep with our horses and the SFP people didn't seem fussed by that. But we never got a payment as they took the area of for everything they could to say it was below the required size. I didn't think SFP was the same as the weird ambiguous planning status of horses. I.e. Grazing is grazing for SFP. Some of the responses above seem to relate to the very variable planning approaches across the country and as far as I know aren't SFP requirements? 
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: greenbeast on November 03, 2016, 08:52:30 am
We run some sheep with our horses and the SFP people didn't seem fussed by that. But we never got a payment as they took the area of for everything they could to say it was below the required size. I didn't think SFP was the same as the weird ambiguous planning status of horses. I.e. Grazing is grazing for SFP. Some of the responses above seem to relate to the very variable planning approaches across the country and as far as I know aren't SFP requirements?

Good point, i'm coming at this from a planning POV
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: harmony on November 03, 2016, 08:59:27 am
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/562030/BPS_2016_scheme_rules_v2.pdf (https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/562030/BPS_2016_scheme_rules_v2.pdf)
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: juliem on November 03, 2016, 05:35:02 pm
I use to rent out some land to horses and claim single farm payment...but did it with a grazing licence from April to Sept and wouldn't rent out during the winter as they  caused too much damage to the fields . The single farm payment is only £90 per year and what a farmer can claim in renting out grazing for horses far exceeds the single farm payment....but farmers want a quiet life..
Personally I wouldn't have horses on my fields...they do too much damage .I once rented out to a couple who split up and started a dispute about who owned the 2 horses .It was a complete nightmare to sort out No matter how much money you can make the hassle renting out grazing for horses ...is not worth it. Sheep are a lot less complicated. I've had horses that have killed large trees but eating all the bark round the trunk...heartbreaking.
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: TracyC on November 04, 2016, 01:26:24 pm
Thanks for everyone's comments, I've not heard anything back from the farmer yet and don't expect to for a while.  I'll keep you posted out of interest.  I'll check the links out thanks!

As for winter grazing, the field would accommodate it just fine, thanks for asking :)
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: TracyC on January 11, 2017, 01:27:25 pm
It was a no go.  He would have had to add land in from elsewhere to sustain the SFP he is getting now and didn't want to.  Such a shame as our field has got into a right state, something I am going to start a new thread on.
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: waterbuffalofarmer on January 11, 2017, 02:36:13 pm
Sorry to hear it didn't work out :(
Title: Re: Single farm payment
Post by: TracyC on January 11, 2017, 08:33:04 pm
Thank you - one day I am sure it will :)