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<blockquote data-quote="Fruitloop" data-source="post: 7633303" data-attributes="member: 91126"><p>Looking at their website, all I see is flash cars, pretty girls and urban offices. I think they probably have something in common with growers of certain types of crops, but possibly not the sorts of crops we deal in. Not sure that they are serious competition for a company like Acres, NFU or any of the other farm insurance specialists. </p><p>I wouldn't ask an electrician to plumb in a lavatory, too much chance of ending up in the fert. Next time I buy a McLaren, I'll give Pace Ward a call. Mean-time I will stick with my provider, I know where he lives and his livelihood depends on his farming knowledge, reputation and performance. He has something to lose if he makes a cock-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fruitloop, post: 7633303, member: 91126"] Looking at their website, all I see is flash cars, pretty girls and urban offices. I think they probably have something in common with growers of certain types of crops, but possibly not the sorts of crops we deal in. Not sure that they are serious competition for a company like Acres, NFU or any of the other farm insurance specialists. I wouldn't ask an electrician to plumb in a lavatory, too much chance of ending up in the fert. Next time I buy a McLaren, I'll give Pace Ward a call. Mean-time I will stick with my provider, I know where he lives and his livelihood depends on his farming knowledge, reputation and performance. He has something to lose if he makes a cock-up. [/QUOTE]
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