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Forestry Planting

  • 4 hours
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  • Callan, Co. Kilkenny
€1,103

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Animal Type
Bullock
Breed
Friesian
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0-100
No. of Animals for Sale
1
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Description

🌱 Reforest Ireland – Plant Today for a Greener Tomorrow 🌳 List of grants and premiums in Picture 2 Let’s Bring Back the Emerald in the Emerald Isle Ireland was once 80% forest. Today, that number has dropped to just 11%. It’s time to change that Afforestation is more than planting trees — it’s planting hope, health, and heritage. ✅ Combat climate change ✅ Restore native wildlife ✅ Prevent flooding and soil erosion ✅ Create green jobs and rural income ✅ Leave a living legacy for future generations 📍 Government grants and supports available 📍 Support native Irish species like oak, birch, and Scots pine 📍 Conifer planting of Sitka spruce for a long term investment Because the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now. Native and Ecological Forest Types: Native Tree Area (NTA1): Encourages landowners to establish small, legally protected native forests on their land. Native Forests (FT1): Forests featuring native species like oak, birch, and holly, adapted to local soil conditions such as Podzols and Brown Podzolics Diverse Broadleaf (FT6 & 7): Forests planted with a variety of acceptable broadleaf species, not including oak and beech, with the goal of producing high-quality hardwood timber Emergent Forest and Re-wilding (FT5): A type of forest creation focused on establishing forest canopies and promoting natural ecological processes and biodiversity. Multipurpose and Agricultural Forest Types: Agroforestry (FT8): A system where trees are integrated with agricultural activities, allowing for both timber and food production from the same land Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF) (FT10): A management approach where trees are kept in a forest continuously, rather than clear-felling, and can be integrated with other forest types. A fencing grant is available towards the cost of protecting your new forest from livestock and even deer. We cover South Leinster and East Munster Call or message today to get your journey started!

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