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CSW13

Manage grassland to reduce nutrient levels in groundwater

£396.00

per hectare · yearly

info Summary

This Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) action aims to reduce nutrient levels in groundwater by maintaining an intact grassland sward with minimal bare ground and reduced nutrient inputs, specifically targeting priority Water Framework Directive groundwater failure areas below the moorland line.

format_list_bulleted What to do

  • Ensure the soil on your grassland is completely covered by vegetation to minimise bare ground exposure (as agreed with your adviser)
  • Reduce or do not apply fertiliser or manure
  • Do not plough, cultivate or re-seed the soil
  • Do not carry out supplementary feeding of livestock, apart from providing non-energy based mineral blocks
  • Do not apply pesticides, unless agreed with your Natural England adviser for spot-treating or weed-wiping injurious weeds, invasive non-native plant species, nettles or other plants

schedule When to do

  • Do this action each year of its duration.

checklist How to do and evidence required

You must keep evidence to show what you have done to complete this action. If it’s not clear that you have done this action in a way that could reasonably be expected to achieve its aim, the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) may ask for this evidence.

You must supply the evidence if they ask for it, including:

  • field operations at a land parcel level
  • associated invoices including seed invoices
  • photographs and other documentation

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CSW13: Manage grassland to reduce nutrient levels in groundwater

This action is part of Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT). You must read the CSHT guidance before you apply.

Duration

5 years

How much you’ll be paid

£396 per hectare (ha) per year

Action’s aim

This action’s aim is that there’s an intact grass sward throughout the year, with:

  • a medium sward height during the winter – this is typically between 5cm and 15cm
  • minimal bare ground
  • a reduced level of nutrient inputs applied

The purpose of this is to:

  • reduce nutrient inputs to grassland in priority Water Framework Directive (WFD) groundwater failure areas
  • help slow or reverse nutrient levels in groundwater

Where you can do this action

You can do this action on eligible land:

  • located below the moorland line
  • typically receiving more than 200 kilograms (kg) per hectare of nitrogen per year
  • identified as a priority WFD groundwater failure area within the Countryside Stewardship targeting and scoring layer on the Magic website

Eligible land

You can do this action on land that’s:

  • an eligible land type
  • registered with an eligible land cover on your digital maps
  • declared with a land use code which is compatible with the eligible land cover
Eligible land type Eligible land cover Compatible land use code
Temporary grassland Arable land TG01
Improved permanent grassland Permanent grassland PG01

Available area you can enter into this action

Total or part of the available area in the land parcel.

Rotational or static action

This action is static. This means you must do it at the same location each year of this action’s duration.

What to do

Your Natural England adviser will assess your land. They’ll work with you to adapt and agree the activities you must do to achieve this action’s aim. All mandatory activities will be set out in your agreement document.

To get paid for this action, you must:

  • ensure the soil on your grassland is completely covered by vegetation to minimise bare ground exposure (as agreed with your adviser)
  • reduce or not apply fertiliser or manure

You must not:

  • plough, cultivate or re-seed the soil
  • carry out supplementary feeding of livestock, apart from providing non-energy based mineral blocks
  • apply pesticides – you may be able to use herbicides to spot-treat or weed-wipe for the control of injurious weeds, invasive non-native plant species, nettles or other plants if this has been agreed with your Natural England adviser

When to do it

You must do this action each year of its duration.

Evidence to keep

You must keep evidence to show what you have done to complete this action. If it’s not clear that you have done this action in a way that could reasonably be expected to achieve its aim, the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) may ask for this evidence.

You must supply the evidence if they ask for it, including:

  • field operations at a land parcel level
  • associated invoices including seed invoices
  • photographs and other documentation

Other actions or options you can do on the same area as this action

You can do the following actions or options on the same area in a land parcel as this action.

Some actions or options can only be done on the same area if they’re done at a different time of year to this action.

Scheme Action or option code
SFI 2024 actions CSAM1, AGF1, AGF2, OFC1, OFC3, OFM1, OFM4, PRF1, PRF2, CIPM1, CNUM1
SFI 2023 actions SAM1, IPM1, NUM1
CSHT actions CSP13, CSP14, CSP15, CWS1, CWS3, CSP21, CSP20, CPAC1, CAGF1, CAGF3, CAGF2, CAGF4
CS options OR1, OR3, OT1, OT3
ES options N/A

You can do the following actions or options on the eligible boundaries of a land parcel entered into this action:

  • CSHT actions: CWT3, CHRW4
  • SFI 2024 actions: CHRW1, CHRW2, CHRW3, BND1, BND2, WBD10
  • SFI 2023 actions: HRW1, HRW2, HRW3
  • CS option BE3 (management of hedgerows)

Consents, permissions and licensing requirements

To apply for this action, you’ll need:

You may need to:

  • get advice from your Natural England adviser if you have other archaeological or historic features on your agreement land
  • get a wildlife licence from Natural England if your activities affect a protected species or their habitat

All archaeological and historic features (including scheduled monuments) are identified in your Historic Environment Farm Environment Record (HEFER).

If you’re a tenant, it’s your responsibility to check whether your tenancy agreement allows you to complete what’s required in the actions you choose. You may need your landlord’s consent.

Capital grants to support this action

You can also apply for capital items to help you achieve the action’s aims. Your Natural England adviser will discuss eligible capital items with you. [CSHT]: Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier  [ha]: hectare  [WFD]: Water Framework Directive  [RPA]: Rural Payments Agency  [SFI]: Sustainable Farming Incentive  [CS]: Countryside Stewardship  [ES]: Environmental Stewardship  [SSSI]: Site of Special Scientific Interest  *[HEFER]: Historic Environment Farm Environment Record 

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