Press articles 2007
- AE Schemes, benefiting biodiversity and the NI landscape - December
- Are Corncrakes Calling - 5 July
- Checking up on agri-environment schemes - 10 May
- Traditional Stone Pillars enhance the Countryside - 26 April
- Benefits to Biodiversity and the Environment - 11 April
- Tree planting and single farm payment - 15 March
- Farming for wildlife in the Mournes - 18 January
- Overgrazing in upland areas - December
- Protecting our heritage and Cross Compliance - December
- Land in Natura 2000 and Cross Compliance - November
- Whin control - November
- Supplementary Feeding, choosing your site carefully - October
- Ploughing and Cross Compliance - September
- Hedge Cutting and Cross Compliance - 18 July
- Cross Compliance And Areas Of Special Scientific Interest - 8 March
- Cross Compliance and on-farm dumping of soil - 28 February
- Cross Compliance and Field Boundaries - 25 January
- Cross Compliance and Sheughs - 4 January
- Caution when spreading slurry this summer - 2 August
- Do you know where your effluent is flowing? - 2 August
- Round Bale Storage and Compliance - 10 July
- Opportune time for silo repairs - 19 April
- Burning Piles Of Cut Branches Or Tree Stumps - What You Need To Know - 15 March
- Time to draw up a slurry application plan - 1 February
- Lowland Raised Bogs - Scrub control - December
- Cereal production, benefiting biodiversity - November
- Time to get hedge planting started - November
- Are your hedges loaded? - November
- Cross Compliance and Field Boundary Removal - October
- Retaining winter stubbles - October
- A taste of tradition - October
- Hazelnut - a wise choice for hedge planting - October
- Witches, Besoms and Birches - October
- Heather burning are you aware of the benefits - September
- Yummy Heather Honey - September
- Biodiversity in our hedgerows - September
- Tagging to save saplings - September
- Autumn Grazing for Waders - August
- Plan your hedge cutting - August
- Ditches, Dykes and Danish Fences - August
- Have you seen the new crop in our countryside - 9 August
- Choughed to have young - 26 July
- Limestone Grasslands - 18 July
- Why Control Rushes - 16 July
- Flower Rich Meadows Flourish in Fermanagh - 26 June
- Get grazing for waders - 13th June
- Stay back from the water and reap the benefits - 7 June
- Planting Parkland Trees - 24 May
- Long legged birds wade Upper Lough Erne Shores - 21May
- Hare today, gone tomorrow? - 4 April
- Heather burning season ends - 29 March
- Wetlands- Waders and Wildflowers - 22 March
- Forts More Than Meets the Eye - 22 March
- Ploughing Stubbles in Spring - 1 March
- Field Boundary Restoration - 9 February
- Managing Newly Established Hedges - 11 January
- Controlling land and the Nitrates Directive - November
- Case for Nitrates Directive Derogation - October
- Closed Spreading Period for Organic Manure - September
- Remember 15 September - September
- Who is responsible for complying with the Nitrates and Phosphorus Regs - 29 March
- Phosphorus - Where does it go? - 15 March
- Applying Phosphorus if required - 8 February
- Knowing your Phosphorus Requirement - 1 February
- When and where to apply - 25 January
- Planning to get slurry on the ground - 18 January
- Record keeping for N & P Regulations - 11 January

