Mixed farmer Stephen Rawlings has explored environmental-based funding options as his business has evolved in recent decades.
Stephen Rawlings has made the most of Severn Trent's STEPS funding at Cheshire Coppice FarmMr Rawlings, from Cheshire Coppice Farm near Admaston, Telford, has worked closely with his local Severn Trent agricultural adviser, Cath Edwards. And he now has substantial areas of former arable and grazing land in STEPS.
The funding has enabled Mr Rawlings to introduce watercourse fencing, hardstanding areas, a water pump and livestock troughs, as well as biodiversity investment funding via the spring STEPS scheme.
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