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Bee Hives on cross compliance strips
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 6972847" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>You should but I think you will find inspectors refuse to be accompanied, at least that is my experience. Which I consider also totally wrong. I had a farm near Grantham penalised several thousands with a fifth year inspection under an ELS agreement. The inspector consistently found less area than I measured for most of the Field Corners and buffer strips. I demanded a re inspection but with no joy, in fact the Nottingham NE office staff advised me to back off as the inspector was 'hardening his inspection report'. I have always maintained when speaking with RPA lackies at Cereals inspections should be joint with RPA and farmer staff. Hey ho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 6972847, member: 3169"] You should but I think you will find inspectors refuse to be accompanied, at least that is my experience. Which I consider also totally wrong. I had a farm near Grantham penalised several thousands with a fifth year inspection under an ELS agreement. The inspector consistently found less area than I measured for most of the Field Corners and buffer strips. I demanded a re inspection but with no joy, in fact the Nottingham NE office staff advised me to back off as the inspector was 'hardening his inspection report'. I have always maintained when speaking with RPA lackies at Cereals inspections should be joint with RPA and farmer staff. Hey ho. [/QUOTE]
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