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Anyone bothering with sclerotinia sprays?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6194690" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Just to play devil's advocate here, I'm going to stick up for the serviced sector here.</p><p></p><p>You have to submit accounts every year, so why aren't you a chartered accountant? How often are you signing legal documents? How about some basic legal training? You get the idea. My point is that not every grower has the interest or time in keeping up to date on all the agrochemical data, legislation etc available, so they choose to outsource a critical component to the success of the business to a professional who is dedicated to this specialist subject.</p><p></p><p>There's a middle ground here & IMO serviced growers ought to be checking up on their level of service. Those who never question the bills or at least have someone WITHOUT A VESTED INTEREST have a look occasionally will get little sympathy from me.</p><p></p><p>As I've said before, there some very good service agronomists out there who work hard for the customers/clients. It's a few bad ones who give the rest of the industry a bad name. I do have sympathy with those that have serviced agronomy who dare to put their head above the parapet only to be shot at by the illuminati of BASIS trained TFF members. Myself included.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6194690, member: 166"] Just to play devil's advocate here, I'm going to stick up for the serviced sector here. You have to submit accounts every year, so why aren't you a chartered accountant? How often are you signing legal documents? How about some basic legal training? You get the idea. My point is that not every grower has the interest or time in keeping up to date on all the agrochemical data, legislation etc available, so they choose to outsource a critical component to the success of the business to a professional who is dedicated to this specialist subject. There's a middle ground here & IMO serviced growers ought to be checking up on their level of service. Those who never question the bills or at least have someone WITHOUT A VESTED INTEREST have a look occasionally will get little sympathy from me. As I've said before, there some very good service agronomists out there who work hard for the customers/clients. It's a few bad ones who give the rest of the industry a bad name. I do have sympathy with those that have serviced agronomy who dare to put their head above the parapet only to be shot at by the illuminati of BASIS trained TFF members. Myself included. [/QUOTE]
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