A range of video guidance which demonstrates how CSF has helped others and how it can help you.
Soil protection measures within catchment sensitive farming showing examples of soil erosion and how CSF is helping a farmer to reduce soil loss from his farm and accommodate his farming methods to changing conditions.
Simple measures to prevent nutrient runoff from farmland into watercourses, focusing on the role of farm trackways as a pathway for pollution.
An example of a regular weekly drop-in service operated by the CSF which provides advice to local farmers, including information on regulatory requirements, nutrient management and a slurry testing service.
A description of Sheep dip pollution control on the River Till, and how this has reduced water pollution, through farmer involvement.
Changes to slurry management and application which reduce air and water pollution, and increase efficiency in crop application and storage.
CSF identified livestock as a major source of E.Coli bacteria contamination in shellfish in South Devon. Measures to reduce the amount of livestock access to streams has had significant improvements in local water quality and shellfish fisheries.
For more information, please visit the Chelmer and Blackwater Catchment Partnership website
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To find out more information on how CSF can help you and your farm business please contact your local Catchment Sensitive Farming Officer (CSFO).