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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 7408484" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>It's always about the same thing, RT.</p><p>I don't really get it, yes there are lots of stupid rules (where isn't there these days) but pretty much every farm in the UK is in the same boat. So if everyone does it you're all still equal and competing against each over. Just like you would if every rule was scrapped. </p><p>I asked in another thread, why the hate towards RT and the NFU? I think you should be pushing them to make RT compulsory for every farmer, that way those that don't do it but are still able to sell their produce, aren't getting an unfair advantage.</p><p>You may find it reduces your competition.</p><p>Just trying to see it from a different side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 7408484, member: 946"] It's always about the same thing, RT. I don't really get it, yes there are lots of stupid rules (where isn't there these days) but pretty much every farm in the UK is in the same boat. So if everyone does it you're all still equal and competing against each over. Just like you would if every rule was scrapped. I asked in another thread, why the hate towards RT and the NFU? I think you should be pushing them to make RT compulsory for every farmer, that way those that don't do it but are still able to sell their produce, aren't getting an unfair advantage. You may find it reduces your competition. Just trying to see it from a different side. [/QUOTE]
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