This week, Adam Woods details how the Government plans to distribute the €100m Brexit-aid package announced in June. Support will be paid to suckler farmers and farmers who slaughtered animals in the reference period (24 September 2018 to week commencing 6 May 2019) through a new Beef Exceptional Aid Measure (BEAM) scheme.One of the key aspects of the scheme is the requirement to reduce organic nitrogen output per farm by 5%. This effectively translates into a 5% reduction per hectare as on most farms each hectare farmed is directly linked to the number of entitlements under the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) – meaning that reducing land area, in line with lower stock numbers, will not be an option.