Form for registering meadow(s) available for taking hay

   
  Please fill in as many fields as possible. If you have queries about any of the questions listed below, or if you have any difficulties in registering your details, please do not hesitate to contact Laura Downton if you are in Bedfordshire (Email: laura.downton@wildlifebcnp.org or tel: 01234 364213) or Sarah Rodger if you are in Cambridgeshire (Email. sarah.rodger@wildlifebcnp.org or tel: 01954 713500). The required fields are labelled with a red star * next to them.
   
1)
Name *
 
2)
Address
 
3)
Post Code
 
4)
Telephone
 
5)
Mobile
 
6)
Email
 
7)
Nearest town/village to meadow(s)?
 
8)
What month(s) is the meadow(s) available for taking hay?
 
9)
Area available for taking hay (state ha or acres)?
 
10)
Number of fields available for taking hay?
 
11)
What type of hay could be produced from this meadow? *
  Meadow hay (cut from permanent grasslands)
   Yes    No
  Seed hay (cut from grass leys which are re-sown with seeds every couple of years)
   Yes    No
  Other (please specify)
 
12)
Are fertilisers used on the meadow(s)? *
   Yes    No
13)
If yes, do you use:
   Inorganic fertilisers    Organic fertilisers    Both
14)
If yes, how often do you use fertilisers?
   At least once a year   Between two to five years
 More than 5 years   Other
15)
Are herbicides used on the meadow(s)? *
   Yes    No
16)
If yes, what are they used to control?
 
17)
Main grasses and herbs in the meadow(s)?
 
18)
Is there public access through the meadow(s)?
   Yes    No
19)
Is payment offered?
   Yes    No
20)
Is payment required?
   Yes    No
 
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