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AB9 Redrilling. How do you decide with an inspection perhaps due.
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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 8736710" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>How that going to work when 70% (ha ha) of UK land is covered by ELMS then? Are we all going to be outsourcing every little decision to Defra? I can't see them going for that. Not least because they'd need thousands of staff to deal with all the emails. Making decisions that they then have to abide by is not Defra's style. They prefer the 'light touch regulation' method, which means drawing up schemes with vague and subjective 'aims', making the farmer make all the decisions about how to achieve those aims, and then an inspector deciding afterwards if they agree with him. And fining him if not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 8736710, member: 818"] How that going to work when 70% (ha ha) of UK land is covered by ELMS then? Are we all going to be outsourcing every little decision to Defra? I can't see them going for that. Not least because they'd need thousands of staff to deal with all the emails. Making decisions that they then have to abide by is not Defra's style. They prefer the 'light touch regulation' method, which means drawing up schemes with vague and subjective 'aims', making the farmer make all the decisions about how to achieve those aims, and then an inspector deciding afterwards if they agree with him. And fining him if not. [/QUOTE]
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