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What you must do to get paid for this action and advice on how to do it.
Find out about the SFI actions for integrated pest management, what land is eligible for each action, and what you need to do to get paid.
20 waste codes are municipal wastes (household waste and similar commercial, industrial and institutional wastes) including separately collected fractions. Your permit lists the 20 waste codes you can use. You must follow the guidance given in the Before you start...
How to identify, stop the spread and dispose of Japanese knotweed in England.
What you need to do if you keep, grow, find or sell certain invasive plant species and your responsibilities to prevent their spread.
How to manage water use, levels, drainage and irrigation, and avoid pollution from waste water and sheep dip.
Find out how you could do the SFI actions for nutrient management.
Use this form to complain about an infestation of injurious weeds where there is a risk those weeds will spread to other land.
Substances that are classed as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and when you're allowed to use them.
Contact your council to find out if they provide pest control services to remove pests like wasps, rats, mice and bedbugs
Treating and disposing of non-hazardous farm waste, sending to landfill, burying waste, incinerating fallen stock and recycling waste fuel oil.
Rules on buffer strips that you must follow if you have hedgerows on or next to land used for agriculture.
This section describes the range of mechanisms that control the use, reduction and cessation hazardous chemicals and priority substances.
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