Lower exposure of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) to aquatic fauna |
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Use pesticide products that are not Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) to aquatic fauna |
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Lower losses of pesticides to aquatic environments |
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Reduce pesticide losses from hard surfaces |
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Reduce spillages of pesticides |
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Use closed transfer systems |
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Reduce the number of pesticide applications on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Operators are steady on their feet when pouring pesticides directly into a tank, preferably on the ground or a platform at the right height |
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Replace caps on pesticide containers after rinsing and draining and store them upright in an outer carton |
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Use a suitable funnel and fill slowly so air can enter while pouring when filling sprayers |
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Use a fill-level alarm, flow meter or pre-set shut-off valve when filling sprayers |
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Maintain pesticide equipment to prevent leaks and failures |
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Reduce the number of pesticide applications on food crops |
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Do not use synthetic pesticides |
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Ensure that your pesticide store is secure and located more than 10m away from a watercourse and/or drain |
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Pesticide stores are capable of retaining spills and leaks |
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Pesticide handling facilities are located at least 10m away from any watercourses or vulnerable sites |
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Pesticide handling facilities are located away from existing farmyard flash flood routes, rain water outlets and gutter outfalls |
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Clean up any spills or splashes of pesticide immediately |
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Sprayer washings are subject to bioremediation |
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Sprayers are washed on biobeds |
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Sprayers are washed in the field |
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Sprayer washings are contained |
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Sprayers are washed in a bunded area and washings are collected |
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Hard surfaces where pesticides are handled drain into proper sewers or treatment facilities |
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Only use mechanical means (do not use chemicals) to clean your ditches or trim your bank |
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Create collection ponds for drainage outflow |
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Reduce the amount of pesticide in drainage water |
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Reduce pesticide applications during wet seasons |
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Decrease the rapid transfer of pesticides into drainage systems |
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Install artificial sub-surface drains |
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Increase in earthworm population |
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Minimal tillage |
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Reduce soil compaction |
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Avoid tramlines over winter |
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Use low ground pressure tyres/wheels on machinery |
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Zero tillage |
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Undertake mechanical field operations on arable land when the soil is waterlogged |
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Avoid mechanical field operations on arable land when the soil is waterlogged |
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Reduced poaching by livestock |
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Regularly change the position of supplementary feeders |
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Reduce overflows from livestock water troughs |
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Ball-valves on livestock water troughs are damaged and/or not correctly set |
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Ensure ball-valves on livestock water troughs are not damaged and are correctly set |
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Avoid unsuitable supplementary feeding |
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Reduce livestock stocking rates |
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Zero tillage |
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Pesticide handling facilities are not located above any tile or mole drains |
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Reduce pesticide spray drift |
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Increase droplet size of spray |
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Use air-assisted pesticide sprayer |
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Use tunnel pesticide sprayer |
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Use shielded pesticide sprayer |
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Use sensor-equiped pesticide sprayer |
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Use banded pesticide sprayer |
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Use spray additives |
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Use low drift nozzles when applying pesticides |
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Do not use synthetic pesticides |
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Reduce the effect of windspeed on drift |
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Reduce the height of the sprayer boom |
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Reduce the travelling speed of the sprayer |
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Create a distance barrier between sprayed areas and surrounding environment |
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Use no crop zones |
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Use no spray zones |
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Create a physical barrier between sprayed areas and surrounding environment |
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Create an artificial windbreak between sprayed areas and surrounding environment |
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Use shielded pesticide sprayer |
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Plant a vegetative windbreak between sprayed areas and surrounding environment |
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Reduce the amount of synthetic fungicides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Reduce pesticide application rates on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Do not use synthetic pesticides |
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Reduce the number of pesticide applications on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use a diverse crop rotation to reduce the incidence of weeds, pests and diseases in non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use pest and disease resistant varieties for non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use biological control on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use synthetic pesticides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Accurate application of pesticides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Regularly calibrate pesticide sprayers used on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Reduce the amount of synthetic herbicides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Reduce pesticide application rates on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Do not use synthetic pesticides |
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Reduce the number of pesticide applications on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use a diverse crop rotation to reduce the incidence of weeds, pests and diseases in non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use mechanical or flame weeding on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use synthetic pesticides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Accurate application of pesticides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Regularly calibrate pesticide sprayers used on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Reduce the amount of synthetic insecticides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Reduce pesticide application rates on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Do not use synthetic pesticides |
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Reduce the number of pesticide applications on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use a diverse crop rotation to reduce the incidence of weeds, pests and diseases in non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use pest and disease resistant varieties for non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Only use pesticides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) when pest thresholds have been exceeded |
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Use biological control on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Use synthetic pesticides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Accurate application of pesticides on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Regularly calibrate pesticide sprayers used on non-food crops (incl grass and forage) |
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Reduce the amount of synthetic herbicides on food crops |
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Reduce pesticide application rates on food crops |
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Use plant growth regulators (PGRs) on cereal crops |
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Continuous cropping (monoculture) |
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Do not use synthetic pesticides |
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Accurate application of pesticides on food crops |
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Regularly calibrate pesticide sprayers used on food crops |
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Use synthetic pesticides on food crops |
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Use mechanical or flame weeding on food crops |
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Use a diverse crop rotation to reduce the incidence of weeds, pests and diseases in food crops |
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Reduce the number of pesticide applications on food crops |
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Reduce the amount of synthetic insecticides on food crops |
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Reduce pesticide application rates on food crops |
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Continuous cropping (monoculture) |
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Do not use synthetic pesticides |
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Accurate application of pesticides on food crops |
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Regularly calibrate pesticide sprayers used on food crops |
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Use synthetic pesticides on food crops |
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Use biological control on food crops |
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Only use pesticides on food crops when pest thresholds have been exceeded |
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Use pest and disease resistant varieties for food crops |
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Use a diverse crop rotation to reduce the incidence of weeds, pests and diseases in food crops |
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Reduce the number of pesticide applications on food crops |
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Reduce the amount of synthetic fungicides on food crops |
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Reduce pesticide application rates on food crops |
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Control stem-base diseases |
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Continuous cropping (monoculture) |
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Do not use synthetic pesticides |
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Accurate application of pesticides on food crops |
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Regularly calibrate pesticide sprayers used on food crops |
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Use synthetic pesticides on food crops |
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Use biological control on food crops |
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Use pest and disease resistant varieties for food crops |
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Use a diverse crop rotation to reduce the incidence of weeds, pests and diseases in food crops |
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Reduce the number of pesticide applications on food crops |
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Reduce soil erosion from arable fields |
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Increase soil organic matter on arable land |
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Incorporate crop residues |
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Minimal tillage |
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Zero tillage |
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Do not burn crop residues |
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Include a grass/clover ley during the rotation |
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Incorporation of FYM into arable land |
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Reduce soil organic carbon oxidation on arable land |
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Convert grassland to arable (by ploughing) |
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Zero tillage |
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Minimal tillage |
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Drain and cultivate peat soils |
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Decrease surface run-off / increase infiltration |
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Arable land is left with a rough surface following operations such as ploughing, discing or tine cultivation |
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Improve soil structure on grassland |
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Undertake mechanical field operations on grassland when the soil is waterlogged |
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Increase soil organic matter on grassland |
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Loosen compacted soil layers on grassland |
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Avoid mechanical field operations on grassland when the soil is waterlogged |
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Loosen compacted soil layers on arable land |
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Shallow spiking, slitting or subsoiling |
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Reduce soil compaction |
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Avoid tramlines over winter |
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Use low ground pressure tyres/wheels on machinery |
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Zero tillage |
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Undertake mechanical field operations on arable land when the soil is waterlogged |
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Avoid mechanical field operations on arable land when the soil is waterlogged |
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Reduced poaching by livestock |
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Regularly change the position of supplementary feeders |
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Reduce overflows from livestock water troughs |
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Ball-valves on livestock water troughs are damaged and/or not correctly set |
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Ensure ball-valves on livestock water troughs are not damaged and are correctly set |
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Avoid unsuitable supplementary feeding |
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Reduce livestock stocking rates |
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Prevent / reduce the creation of flow pathways |
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Avoid tramlines over winter |
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Tramlines run across slopes where practical not down slopes leading to a watercourse |
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Cultivate and drill across the slope |
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Reduce topsoil saturation (waterlogging) |
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Install artificial sub-surface drains |
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Increase in earthworm population |
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Minimal tillage |
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Reduce soil compaction |
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Avoid tramlines over winter |
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Use low ground pressure tyres/wheels on machinery |
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Zero tillage |
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Undertake mechanical field operations on arable land when the soil is waterlogged |
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Avoid mechanical field operations on arable land when the soil is waterlogged |
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Reduced poaching by livestock |
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Regularly change the position of supplementary feeders |
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Reduce overflows from livestock water troughs |
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Ball-valves on livestock water troughs are damaged and/or not correctly set |
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Ensure ball-valves on livestock water troughs are not damaged and are correctly set |
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Avoid unsuitable supplementary feeding |
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Reduce livestock stocking rates |
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Zero tillage |
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Improve soil structure on arable land |
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Minimal tillage |
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Zero tillage |
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Undertake mechanical field operations on arable land when the soil is waterlogged |
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Loosen compacted soil layers on arable land |
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Shallow spiking, slitting or subsoiling |
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Avoid mechanical field operations on arable land when the soil is waterlogged |
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Increase soil organic matter on arable land |
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Incorporate crop residues |
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Minimal tillage |
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Zero tillage |
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Do not burn crop residues |
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Include a grass/clover ley during the rotation |
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Incorporation of FYM into arable land |
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Reduce soil organic carbon oxidation on arable land |
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Convert grassland to arable (by ploughing) |
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Zero tillage |
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Minimal tillage |
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Drain and cultivate peat soils |
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Cover crop after harvest through the winter |
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Reduce overland flow (by barrier) |
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Minimal tillage |
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Zero tillage |
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Create grassed strips within arable fields |
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Create beetle banks |
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Maintain vegetative cover on fields |
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Undersow crops |
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Create grassed waterways within arable fields |
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Convert arable land to extensive grassland |
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Arable land is sown with a crop within 10 days of having been prepared as a seedbed |
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Cover crop after harvest through the winter |
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Over-wintered stubbles |
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Trap and prevent pollutants or sediment reaching watercourses |
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Create, extend or enhance riparian vegetation |
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Dredging or spoil must be levelled along the bank and the bankside vegetation re-established by natural regeneration |
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Dredging or spoil is not levelled along the bank and the bankside vegetation is destroyed |