WILD BIRD FEED...
- rccrops
- Sep 29
- 3 min read
RC offer AB12 & CAHL2 Supplementary Wild Bird Seed, helping our wildlife through the winter months , also fitting in with many farming schemes.
With a range of over 30 different seeds which can be either used straight or part of a mix, we can supply.

Sustainable Farming Incentive? Find out more below...
How much you'll be Paid? around £853 per hectare per year.
Duration? 3 years
Actions Aim?
This action’s aim is that there’s an established winter bird food mix growing in blocks or strips, with plants that:
grow and flower during the spring and summer months
set seed to produce a supply of small seeds from late autumn until late winter
provide food resources for smaller farmland birds, especially in late autumn and winter
encourage flowering plants in the summer, which will benefit insects including bumblebees, solitary bees, butterflies and hoverflies
support an integrated pest management approach if located close to cropped areas
What to do?
You must establish a winter bird food mix as a block or strip on land entered into this action.
You must use a seed mix which includes at least 6 small seed-bearing crops, which are suitable for smaller farmland bird species. The mix must not include:
artichokes
reed canary grass
giant and intermediate sorghum
maize
miscanthus
sweet clover
tic beans
If you sow an annual mix, it can include a range of cereals, brassicas or other small-seeded crops. If you sow a 2-year mix, it can also include biennial crops such as kale, stubble turnip or teasel.
Once the winter bird food mix block or strip is established, you must maintain it. To do this, you must manage it in a way that can reasonably be expected to achieve this action’s aim.
You must re-establish a 1-year mix annually and 2-year mixes every other year, so they continue to produce an extended supply of small seeds. This can be at the same location or a different location.
You must not use the winter bird food mix block or strip for regular vehicular access, turning or storage (for example, storing bales or machinery).
You can maintain an existing winter bird food mix block or strip to get paid for this action, if it:
meets this action’s requirements
is not already being paid for under another environmental land management scheme option, such as Countryside Stewardship (CS) option AB9 (winter bird food)
When to do it?
establish the winter bird food mix block or strip in time for it to flower in the first summer after sowing (usually this means by the end of June)
maintain the mix at the same location until late winter (usually around the end of February) in the year after it was sown (for 1-year mixes) or the following year (for 2-year mixes)
If this action’s start date means it’s too late to establish the winter bird food mix, you must establish it within 12 months of your action’s start date.
If you establish the winter bird food mix block or strip after the end of June, you must maintain it at the same location for 2 consecutive winters in order to achieve this action’s aim.
In the final year of this action’s duration, you must do this action either until late winter, or this action’s end date, whichever is earlier.
Here at RC we believe in looking after the environment as we only have one of them.






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