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Allied Mills screwing farmers over with dodgy claims?
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<blockquote data-quote="Feldspar" data-source="post: 7162620" data-attributes="member: 386"><p>As I said, I'll wait for the all the facts to emerge and then draw my own conclusions (NB the question mark in the thread title). I'm not placing much weight on the various embellishments, but the basic claim is that a load was rejected for ergot which then turned out not to have any ergot in without explanation as to why this was a genuine mistake. If this account is correct, then it's a problem. In any event, it does highlight a weakness in the system. We rely on a partial judge to assess the quality of our grain. We have independent assessors for all sorts of things (food standards, car safety etc.). The suspicion here is that allowing end users to mark their own homework is only in place because farmers are a divided bunch with poor collective bargaining power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feldspar, post: 7162620, member: 386"] As I said, I'll wait for the all the facts to emerge and then draw my own conclusions (NB the question mark in the thread title). I'm not placing much weight on the various embellishments, but the basic claim is that a load was rejected for ergot which then turned out not to have any ergot in without explanation as to why this was a genuine mistake. If this account is correct, then it's a problem. In any event, it does highlight a weakness in the system. We rely on a partial judge to assess the quality of our grain. We have independent assessors for all sorts of things (food standards, car safety etc.). The suspicion here is that allowing end users to mark their own homework is only in place because farmers are a divided bunch with poor collective bargaining power. [/QUOTE]
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