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<blockquote data-quote="T Hectares" data-source="post: 8405263" data-attributes="member: 2522"><p>I think it’s part of the Distributors policy to make agronomy so complex it makes Mr Average farmer think it’s far too difficult to ever contemplate doing it themselves</p><p></p><p>In reality it’s not, but having NIAB Tag or an Independent on a retainer/reduced service for back up and advise is a really good way to DIY without making a howler, I’ve just had a test of my agronomy in a cross compliance and NVZ inspection and I’ve passed it all with my own recs and NVZ planning</p><p></p><p>I don’t see the enjoyment in arable farming without the understanding of the agronomy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T Hectares, post: 8405263, member: 2522"] I think it’s part of the Distributors policy to make agronomy so complex it makes Mr Average farmer think it’s far too difficult to ever contemplate doing it themselves In reality it’s not, but having NIAB Tag or an Independent on a retainer/reduced service for back up and advise is a really good way to DIY without making a howler, I’ve just had a test of my agronomy in a cross compliance and NVZ inspection and I’ve passed it all with my own recs and NVZ planning I don’t see the enjoyment in arable farming without the understanding of the agronomy [/QUOTE]
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