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1. Best Farming Practices: Profit from a good environment, 2008, Environment Agency
2. ‘For Better Returns’ series of data sheets for Wales, 2006, Farming Connect
1. Manure and Slurry Storage 2. Managing Nutrients in Soil 3. Managing Soil 4. Managing Water and Energy 5. Minimising Waste 6. Managing Pesticides and Sheep Dip 7. Maintaining Habitats 8. Rotational Management
Available through Farming Connect, Welsh Assembly Government.
3. Nitrate Vulnerable Zones in Wales – Farmers Pack, including Guidance and Workbook, with templates for Plans, Calculations and Record Keeping, 2009, Welsh Assembly Government. Available from Divisional Offices and at: http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/epq/waterflooding/nitratezones/occupierinformation/?lang=en
4. Valuing our Environment Report, 2001, National Trust, in partnership with CCW, EA, the National Parks, CADW and the Heritage Lottery Fund.
5. Economic Evaluation of Inland Fisheries: The economic impact of freshwater
angling in England and Wales, 2007, Environment Agency, available from [email protected] or by phoning 08708 506506.
6. Bailey, S W, Management of Livestock Manure, in Badenoch, J,
Cryptosporidium in Water Supplies (1990)
7. Ammonia in the UK, 2002, Defra PB6865
8. Wales Soils Action Plan (in production), Welsh Assembly Government
9. Greenhouse Gas Inventories for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland 2000 – 2007, AEANetcen, 2009
10. GIL139 Agriculture and horticulture factsheet www.carbontrust.co.uk
11. GPG323 Energy saving guide for agriculture and horticulture www.carbontrust.co.uk
12. Carbon Accounting for Land Managers (CALM) CLA 2007; Carbon Calculator
at: http://www.calm.cla.org.uk/
13. Sustaining the Land: A review of land management actions under Axis 2 of the RDP for Wales 2007 – 2013, 2008, WAG
14. Environment Strategy for Wales, 2006, Welsh Assembly Government,
http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/epq/envstratforwales/strategy/?lang=en
15. Caring for Historic Monuments on the Farm, 2006, CADW http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/upload/resourcepool/monuments_on_the_farm_p12952.pdf and http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/upload/resourcepool/monuments_on_the_farm_p24947.pdf
16. Cross Compliance Soil Assessment Record, 2005, Welsh Assembly Government, available from Divisional Offices
17. Farmer’s Guide to Cross Compliance, 2004 and yearly updates, Welsh
Assembly Government. Details of all SMRs and GAECs can also be found at: http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/farmingandcountryside/farming/cap/crosscompliance/?lang=en
18. Linking Environment and Farming promotes the use of traditional farming methods combined with modern techniques to achieve efficient production in an environmentally friendly manner. More information on Integrated Farm Management can be found at: http://www.leafuk.org Details of the LEAF audit at : http://www.leafaudit.org/leafaudit/
19. Controlling Soil Erosion, 2005, Defra, combined leaflets
20. A guide to better soil structure, National Soil Resources Institute, Cranfield
University, 2001. http://www.soil-net.com/legacy/downloads/
21. Think Soils - soil assessment to avoid erosion and runoff, 2008, Environment Agency
22. Tir Cynnal/Tir Gofal Resource Management Plan – Part 2, Soil, 2006, Welsh Assembly Government
23. Tir Cynnal/Tir Gofal Manure Management Plan, 2006, Welsh Assembly
Government
24. Manure Management Plan – a step by step guide for farmers, 2003, Defra
25. Managing Livestock Manures Series, Booklets 1, 2, 3 and 4, Institute of
Grassland and Environmental Research, ADAS and Silsoe Research Institute, 2001. Available free of charge from ADAS Gleadthorpe Tel: 01623 844331
MANNER (Manure Nitrogen Evaluation Routine) Decision Support System. also available free of charge from ADAS, as above.
26. Quantofix supplier: B.M.Sykes, Cwmwyntell, Letterston, Haverfordwest,Pembrokeshire,SA62 5TJ. Telephone/Fax: 01348 840420 email [email protected] more info see: http://www.pembrokeshire-online.co.uk/quantofix/
27. Tir Gofal/Tir Cynnal Soil Nutrient Management Plan, 2006, Welsh Assembly Government
28. Tried & Tested – the whole farm nutrient management plan, 2007, available
through NFU, LEAF, CLA, FWAG and the Agriculture Industries Confederacy. www.nutrientmanagement.org
29. Lime calculator, Agricultural Lime Association, http://www.aglime.org.uk/
30. The Fertiliser Manual, RB209, Defra and WAG, 8th edition, 2010 www.defra.gov.uk
31. The PLANET Nutrient Management software provides a computerised,
interactive, version of the Defra Fertiliser Recommendations (RB209). To obtain a copy, either visit http://www.planet4farmers.co.uk/ or ring the PLANET Helpline on 0845 6023864.
32. Fertiliser Advisers Certification and Training Scheme (FACTS), BASIS
Registration Ltd at www.basis-reg.com
33. Code of Practice for using Plant Protection Products, January 2006, PB 11090 and PB11909CD, Defra, Health & Safety Commission, NAW. Downloadable version available from PSD website at www.pesticides.gov.uk
34. The VI is an industry led approach to reducing the impact of pesticides on the
environment; see http://www.voluntaryinitiative.org.uk/ 35. BASIS Registration Ltd at www.basis-reg.com
36. LERAPs information is available on the Pesticides Safety Directorate’s website at www.pesticides.gov.uk
37. A Farmer’s Guide to the Planning System, 2003, Welsh Assembly Government
38. Guidance on the need for wildlife licences:
http://wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/consmanagement/conservationbiodiversity/wildlifelicences/?lang=en
39. Guidance Factsheets for Farmers on the Control of Pollution (Silage, Slurry and
Agricultural Fuel Oil) Regulations 2010, are available from the Environment Agency, tel 08708 506506 or can be downloaded at: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/sectors/118798.aspx
40. Veterinary Medicines Directorate
http://www.vmd.gov.uk/fsf/sheepdip_advice.aspx
41. Groundwater Protection Code: Use and disposal of sheep dip compounds, PB 12010, Defra, August 2001 (reprinted June 2006). http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/water/waterquality/ground/sheepdip.htm
42. Sheep dipping – Advice for farmers and others involved in sheep dipping, HSE leaflet AS29, 2007, http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/as29.pdf
43. Factsheets on woodchip pads produced by the Dairy Development Centre,
Wales www.ddc-wales.co.uk
44. Farm storage and transport requirements for ammonium nitrate based fertilisers, Agricultural Industries Confederation, August 2004. http://www.agindustries.org.uk/document.aspx?fn=load&media_id=2172&publicationId=680 www.agindustries.org.uk
45. Storing and Handling Ammonium Nitrate, 2004, Health and Safety Executive
Guidance note. www.hse.gov.uk http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg230.pdf
46. Code of recommendations for the welfare of livestock: Pigs, 2004 Code of recommendations for the welfare of livestock: Sheep, 2005 Code of recommendations for the welfare of livestock: Laying Hens, 2002 The Cattle Welfare Code - Code of recommendations for the welfare of livestock: Cattle, 2006 All Welsh Assembly Government, http://wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/ahw/animalwelfare/livestockwelfare/codesofrecommendation/?lang=en
47. How to comply: guidance for intensive pig and poultry farmers, April 2006, Environment Agency.
48. Green and white: The environmental credentials of the Dairy Industry, 2008,
Dairy UK, www.dairyUK.org
49. Silage clamps and effluent tanks, Guidance on Construction, Repair and Maintenance, CGN 005, ADAS, July 2000.
50. The use of hot-rolled asphalt (HRA) surfacing for agricultural forage silos,
Guidance on Construction, Repair and Maintenance, CGN 012, ADAS, December 2002.
51. Separation of clean and dirty water, dirty water storage, and yard area
construction, Guidance on Construction, Repair and Maintenance, CGN 008, ADAS, July 2000.
52. Sluice valves on steel and concrete circular above-ground slurry stores,
Guidance on Construction, Repair and Maintenance, CGN 010, ADAS, March 2001.
53. Above-ground circular concrete and rectangular weeping-wall slurry stores,
Guidance on Construction, Repair and Maintenance, CGN 001, ADAS, July 2000.
54. Earth-banked slurry stores, Guidance on Construction, Repair and
Maintenance, CGN 002, ADAS, July 2000.
55. In-situ concrete slurry stores, Guidance on Construction, Repair and Maintenance, CGN 003, ADAS, July 2000.
56. Above-ground circular steel slurry stores, Guidance on Construction, Repair
and Maintenance, CGN 004, ADAS, July 2000.
57. The use of covers on circular steel and concrete slurry stores, Guidance on Construction, Repair and Maintenance, CGN 011, ADAS, May 2002.
58. Managing Farm Manures for Food Safety: Guidelines for growers to reduce the
risks of microbiological contamination of ready-to-eat crops (draft), Food Standards Agency, January 2005. www.food.gov.uk
59. (1) UK biomass Strategy 2007, Working paper 3, Anaerobic Digestion (2)
Energy from Biomass, Volume 4, Anaerobic Digestion for Biogas (a summary of DTI funded research studies), www.biomassenergycentre.org.uk ; (3) e.g. General information, www.renewableseast.org.uk ; (4) EN 178 Anaerobic Digestion, www.envirowise.gov.uk ; (5) The Renewable Energy Association,
www.r-e-a.net (6) Anaerobic digestion of agricultural manure and slurry, Environment Agency http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/static/documents/AD_of_Agr_MS_v2_-_Final.pdf
60. Integrated Constructed Wetlands – information from Teagasc, the Agriculture and Food Development Authority in Ireland www.teagasc.ie http://www.teagasc.ie/research/reports/environment/4649/eopr4649.asp
61. Sheep dipping best practice advice from the Environment Agency
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/sectors/32791.aspx
62. STOP every DROP leaflet: guidance on best practice for sheep producers and Contractors, available from industry sources, and from the Environment Agency, see ref 61.
63. Sheep dip handling facilities and drainage yards, Guidance on Construction,
Repair and Maintenance, CGN 006, ADAS, July 2000.
64. Chemical and pesticide stores, Guidance on Construction, Repair and Maintenance, CGN 007, ADAS, July 2000.
65. (1) Guidance on storing pesticides for farmers and other professional users,
Information Sheet No 16, Health and Safety Executive www.hse.gov.uk; (2) Code of practice for design and construction of chemical stores, British Standard BS 5502, Part 81, 1989.
66. Design Manual – Pesticide handling areas and biobeds, 2006, The Voluntary
Initiative. http://www.biobeds.info/_Attachments/Pesticide%20Handling%20Areas%20and%20Biobeds%20Manual.pdf
67. Code of Practice for the prevention of water pollution from the storage and
handling of solid fertilisers, April 1998, Agricultural Industries Confederation. www.agindustries.org.uk http://www.agindustries.org.uk/document.aspx?fn=load&media_id=2018&publicationId=248
68. Protect the Environment – The essential guide to storing liquid and solid
fertilisers, Environment Agency/ Fertiliser Manufacturer’s Association http://www.agindustries.org.uk/document.aspx?fn=load&media_id=2024&publicationId=248
69. Code of Practice for the prevention of water pollution from the storage and
handling of fluid fertilisers, Agricultural Industries Confederation, April 1998. www.agindustries.org.uk
http://www.agindustries.org.uk/document.aspx?fn=load&media_id=2020&publicationId=248
70. Bunds for agricultural fuel oil tanks, Guidance on Construction, Repair and
Maintenance, CGN 009, ADAS, July 2000.
71. Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) 2 - Above-ground Oil Storage tanks, PPG 26 – storage & handling of drums & intermediate bulk containers, Environment Agency netregs website: http://www.netregs.gov.uk/netregs/63244.aspx
72. CIRIA report 163; design of bunds for oil storage, Construction industry
Research and Information Association (CIRIA)1992; and Guidance on masonry and concrete bund construction, CIRIA, Environment Agency CIRIA, 6 Storey’s Gate, Westminster, London SW1P 3AU. www.ciria.org
73. Good practice guide for handling soils, MAFF, 2000, now available through the
Defra national archive at: http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20090306103114/http://www.defra.gov.uk/farm/environment/land-use/soilguid/index.htm
74. Contained in Minerals Technical Advice Note 1: Aggregates, 2004, Welsh
Assembly Government, http://wales.gov.uk/docs/desh/policy/040331aggregatesmtanen.pdf
75. Moles Technical Advice Note (WM3), 2006, Welsh Assembly Government,
http://wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/farmingandcountryside/farming/wildlifemanagement?lang=en
76. The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)(Agriculture)(Wales) Regulations
2007 General Guidance: Overview of Regulations, 2008, Welsh Assembly Government, available from Divisional Offices (see Useful Contacts)
77. UK Pesticide Approvals – see www.pesticides.gov.uk
78. The Heather and Grass Burning Code for Wales, 2008, Welsh Assembly
Government, with CCW and EAWales. Available from Divisional Offices or: http://wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/farmingandcountryside/plantsseedsbiotechnology/heathergrassburning/heatherandgrassburningpi/burningcode/?lang=en
79. Soil Management Initiative guidance on protecting and enhancing soil quality, at
http://www.smi.org.uk/index.html
80. In ‘Best Farming Practices: Profit from a good environment’, 2008, Environment Agency, see page 51 for an example of a run-off buffer
81. Land Drainage Act 1976 – Welsh Byelaws. Available from Environment
Agency. See also Living on the Edge, 2007, a guide to rights and responsibilities of riverside property owners: http://publications.environment-agency.gov.uk/pdf/GEHO0407BMFL-e-e.pdf?lang=_e
82. Site suitability for outdoor pig farming, PB 4444, MAFF, 1999, out of print but
available at: http://adlib.everysite.co.uk/adlib/defra/content_bl.aspx?doc=25546&id=25547
83. An Introduction to Miscanthus, Technical Note 010101, 2005, Centre for
Alternative Land Use, Bangor http://www.calu.bangor.ac.uk/Technical%20leaflets/010101%20Intro%20to%20Miscanthusv6.pdf
84. Short Rotation Coppice: An Introduction, Technical Note 010201, 2005, Centre
for Alternative Land Use, Bangor http://www.calu.bangor.ac.uk/Technical%20leaflets/010201%20Intro%20to%20SRCv4.pdf
85. A guide to managing crop establishment; Soil Management Initiative 2006
www.smi.org.uk 86. Managing Maize, environmental protection with profit, out of print, Maize
Growers Association, Environment Agency and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
87. Maize Growers Association at http://www.maizegrowersassociation.co.uk/
88. National Register of Sprayer Operators at www.nroso.org.uk
89. National Sprayer Testing Scheme at http://www.nsts.org.uk/
90. Use of herbicides to control weeds in or near water (Application form and
guidance), Environment Agency, tel. 08708 506506, or available at http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/wildlife/31350.aspx
91. Guidelines for the application of sewage sludge to agricultural land, The Safe Sludge Matrix, British Retail Consortium, Water UK and ADAS, April 2001. Available at http://www.netregs.gov.uk/netregs/businesses/agriculture/61893.aspx
92. The quality protocol for the production and use of quality compost from source-segregated biodegradable waste, Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) and the Environment Agency, 2008. http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/topics/waste/114395.aspx
93. The Anaerobic Digestate Quality Protocol, Waste & Resources Action
Programme (WRAP) and the Environment Agency, 2009 (see 92 for weblink)
94. Agricultural Lime – The Natural Solution. Agricultural Lime Association. www.aglime.org.uk
95. Managing Farm Manures for Food Safety: Guidelines for growers to reduce the
risks of microbiological contamination of ready-to-eat crops, 2009 , Food Standards Agency. http://www.food.gov.uk/foodindustry/farmingfood/manures
96. Fertiliser spreaders. Choosing, maintaining and using. Agricultural Industries Confederation http://www.agindustries.org.uk Publications at: http://www.agindustries.org.uk/content.output/781/781/Fertilisers/Publications%20and%20Reports/For%20Farmers%20and%20Advisers.mspx
97. Code of Practice for Landspreading Paper Mill Sludge, The Paper Federation of
Great Britain, September 1998. www.confedpaper.org.uk
98. Notes on the restoration and aftercare of metalliferous mining sites for pasture and grazing. ICRCL 70/90. http://www.eugris.info/envdocs/ICRCL70_90.pdf
99.
Protecting our Water, Soil and Air, A Code of Good Agricultural Practice for farmers, growers and land managers, 2009, Defra
100. Specification for composted materials. BSI PAS 100. WRAP/Composting
Association, 2005. www.wrap.org.uk 101. Specification for digestate PAS 110. www.wrap.org.uk
102. Code of practice for the investigation and mitigation of possible petroleum-
based land contamination. The Institute of Petroleum, 1993. http://products.ihs.com/Ohsis-SEO/INSTITUTEOFPETROLEUM.html
103. ECG091 Energy benchmarks for protected greenhouse horticulture in the UK,
The Carbon Trust www.carbontrust.co.uk
104. Irrigation best practice: container-grown ornamentals, Defra/ADAS, March 2002. Available from ADAS Boxworth Tel: 01954 268214 or e-mail [email protected].
105.
(1) Duty of Care leaflet, “Waste – you can handle it” series of leaflets, Environment Agency, 2006 ; (2) Waste Management, The Duty of Care, A
Code of Practice ISBN 0-11-753210-X from The Stationery Office or Tel: 0870 600 5522. Due to be updated – contact the Environment Agency for further information.
106. “Hazardous waste – you can handle it” leaflet, Your guide to Hazardous Agricultural Waste, Environment Agency, 2007.
107. A Guide to the Hazardous Waste Regulations, How to notify your premises,
Environment Agency.
108. A Guide to Hazardous Waste Regulation, Consignment Notes, Version 2.0, Environment Agency, June 2006.
109. Environmental Permitting Overview Booklet – Simplifying regulation for waste
management and pollution prevention and control, Defra, July 2007; Environmental Permitting Core Guidance, Defra, 2008; Environmental Permitting Guidance List, Defra, 2008.
110. Agricultural Waste - Opportunities for farmers and growers; farm collection and
recycling schemes, Environment Agency, 2006.
111. Registration of agricultural exemptions pack, in the “Waste –you can handle it” series, Environment Agency (includes Form WMAW 01 and guidance) http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/sectors/32779.aspx
112. The National Fallen Stock Company 0845 054 8888 http://nfsco.co.uk/contact/national-fallen-stock-company/
113. Controls on high/low capacity animal carcase incineration plants, Version 2.1,
Defra, January 2006.
114. Tackling Fly-tipping – A guide for landowners and land managers, 2006, The National Fly-tipping prevention group, www.nftpg.org
115. Waste Recycling Directory at www.recycling.org.uk or telephone the
Environment Agency on 0845 603 3113 with your postcode and list of wastes to find sites near you.
116. Saving money by reducing waste. Waste minimisation manual: a practical guide
for farmers and growers, PB 11674, Defra and the BOC Foundation, April 2006
117. Agricultural Waste Plastics Collection and Recovery Programme, Good Practice Information, Chartered Institute of Waste Management Environmental Body, 2007 see www.agwasteplastics.org.uk
118. Container cleaning (A practical guide), Crop Protection Association.
www.cropprotection.org.uk or www.voluntaryinitiative.org.uk
119. Water supply systems: prevention of contamination and waste of drinking water
supplies – agricultural premises, Water Regulations Advisory Scheme, May 2001. http://www.wras.co.uk/PDF_Files/AGRIPREM.PDF
120. Waterwise on the farm; Version 2, Linking Environment And Farming (LEAF),
National Farmers Union, Defra and the Environment Agency, March 2007. ** Available from [email protected] or Tel: 08708 506506.
121. The Effective Use of Water on Dairy Farms, 2007, Milk Development Council.
Available from DairyCo publications www.mdc.org.uk
122. Irrigation best practice: a water management toolkit for field crop growers, Defra/ADAS July 2007. Available from ADAS Boxworth Tel: 01954 268214 or e-mail [email protected]; Irrigation best practice: water management for potatoes, Defra/ADAS, December 2005. Available from ADAS Boxworth Tel: 01954 268214 or e-mail [email protected]; Irrigation best practice: water management of soil and substrate–grown crops (top and soft fruit), Defra/ADAS, February 2003. Available from ADAS Boxworth Tel: 01954 268214 or e-mail [email protected]; Irrigation best practice: water management for field vegetables, Defra/ADAS, July 2003. Available from ADAS Boxworth Tel: 01954 268214 or e-mail [email protected].
123. Thinking about an irrigation reservoir? A guide to planning, designing,
constructing and commissioning a water storage reservoir, Environment Agency and Cranfield University, 2008.