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2.—(1) the farmer shall not plough, level, reseed, cultivate or, except in the case of enclosed partially improved grassland or hay meadow, use a chain harrow or roller;
(2) the farmer shall not, in the case of enclosed partially improved grassland or hay meadow, use a chain harrow or roller between 15th April and 15th July in any year;
(3) the farmer shall not install any new drainage system nor substantially modify any existing drainage system;
(4) the farmer shall not apply lime or any other substance designed to reduce the acidity of the soil;
(5) subject to sub-paragraph (6) below, the farmer shall not apply any inorganic or organic fertiliser;
(6) the farmer shall, in the case of enclosed partially improved grassland or hay meadow, and subject to sub-paragraph (4) of paragraph 1 of this Schedule, apply not more than 12.5 tonnes of farmyard manure per hectare per year;
(7) the farmer shall not apply fungicides or insecticides;
(8) subject to sub-paragraph (9) below and to sub-paragraph (5) of paragraph 1 of this Schedule, the farmer shall not apply herbicides except to control nettles (Urtica dioica), spear thistle (Cirsium vulgare), creeping or field thistle (Cirsium arvense), curled dock (Rumex crispus), broadleaved dock (Rumex obtusifolius), ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) and Japanese Knotweed (Reynoutria Japonica) and then only by spot treatment or weed wiper;
(9) subject to sub-paragraph (5) of paragraph 1 of this Schedule, the farmer shall control bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) by mechanical means or by means of asulam or other chemical approved by the Secretary of State and in accordance with a programme agreed in advance with the Secretary of State;
(10) the farmer shall burn heather, grass and scrub only in accordance with a programme agreed in advance with the Secretary of State;
(11) the farmer shall not graze the land with cattle or sheep at a stocking rate that causes overgrazing or poaching, but—
(a)as regards unenclosed semi-natural rough grazings which do not include heather, he shall not in any event graze with cattle or sheep at an average annual stocking rate exceeding 0.375 livestock units per hectare, and
(b)as regards unenclosed semi-natural rough grazings which include heather or enclosed partially improved grassland which include heather, he shall not in any event graze with cattle or sheep at an average annual stocking rate exceeding 0.22 livestock units per hectare;
(12) the farmer shall restrict supplementary feeding of livestock to areas agreed in advance with the Secretary of State.
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