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SCHEDULE

PART 1—WHOLE FARM SECTION

Conditions to be complied with in relation to the whole of the land under agreement. The conditions are as follows:

PART 2 —WILDLIFE HABITATS

It is a requirement of the Tir Cynnal Scheme that the existing wildlife habitats on the agreement land are protected from damage. At least 5% of the agreement land must be wildlife habitat.

The main groups of wildlife habitats (which is not exhaustive) are as follows:

The list above defines the main types of habitats, but other semi-natural areas or water bodies like ponds can be included as Tir Cynnal habitat.

Safeguarding Wildlife Habitats — Conditions

If there is not enough land to satisfy the 5% rule existing hedgerows may be included and/or new habitats created in order to meet this requirement to count towards the habitat area.

All hedgerows are protected in the scheme under the conditions of the whole farm section in Part 1. In order to qualify towards the habitat area, such hedgerows have to:

If the areas of habitat (together with eligible hedgerows if these have been included) amount to less than 5% of the land on the farm the farmer will need to identify areas of improved land in which to create new habitats. These additional areas, plus existing habitat will be required to reach or exceed the minimum 5%.

There are seven habitat creation options available to the farmer under the scheme. The farmer can choose one or more to suit the management of the farm. The options are as follows:

1.  Creating streamside corridors alongside watercourses.

2.  Reducing inputs to revert improved land to semi-improved

3.  Leaving uncropped cereal margins on cereal land

4.  Creating grass margins on cereal land

5.  Small scale broad leaved tree planting

6.  Establishing a wild bird cover crop

7.  Establishing a crop of unsprayed roots.

Prescriptions for the creation of a streamside corridor

Prescriptions for reducing inputs to revert improved land to semi-improved land

Prescriptions for leaving uncropped margins on cereal land

Prescriptions for grass margins on cereal land

Plus at least 3 kg/ha of either red clover, alsike clover or bird’s foot trefoil

Prescriptions for small scale broad-leaved tree planting

Prescriptions for the establishment of wild bird cover crop

Prescriptions for establishment of unsprayed root crops

PART 3 —FARM RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN

Every participant will have to complete the farm resource management plan. The main section of the farm resource plan will need to be completed within 6 months of entering into a Tir Cynnal agreement.

Participants will be required to keep the document up to date, making changes to the document when required.

The Plan will need to be prepared and shown to an Assembly Officer when the farm is brought up for inspection.

If a farm produces, stores or disposes of slurry, farmyard manure or other organic waste, a Manure Management Plan is required. If a Manure Management Plan covering the agreement area is not already available, the agreement holder is required to prepare one, using the Tir Cynnal template which has been designed for that purpose.

The Manure Management Plan must be completed within twelve months of entering into a Tir Cynnal agreement.

If organic or inorganic fertiliser is applied to the agreement land, a Soil Nutrient Management Plan is required. If a Soil Nutrient Management Plan is not readily available, the other party must prepare one, using the Tir Cynnal template which has been designed for that purpose. The Soil Nutrient Management Plan must be prepared within twelve months of entering into a Tir Cynnal agreement.

The main part of the Resource Management Plan, and if they are required, the Manure and Nutrient management Plans, must be reviewed at least annually and more frequently if deemed necessary by the National Assembly.

PART 4 —PAYMENTS

Payment under the regulations will be on an annual basis per hectare as follows:

Payments will be made annually in arrears.