EFA FALLOW LAND (EFAFAL)
EFA fallow land is arable land that has no crop production or grazing on it from 15 January to the 15 July inclusive.
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EFA MARGINS (EFAM)
Margins provide an important habitat for farmland biodiversity, contribute to wildlife and ecological networks and benefit water quality from 1 January to 31 December inclusive.
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EFA CATCH CROPS (EFACC)
The only catch crop you can grow will be a cereal nurse crop with under sown grass as the catch crop. A catch crop will provide an enhancement to biodiversity and prevent soil erosion.
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EFA GREEN COVER (EFAGC)
Green cover is the establishment of a temporary crop in the autumn that will provide an enhancement to biodiversity, improve soil structure and will prevent soil erosion.
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EFA NITROGEN FIXING CROPS (EFANFIX)
These are plants that contain symbiotic bacteria called rhizobia within the nodules of their root systems, producing nitrogen compounds that help the plant to grow and compete with other plants.
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