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Concerned about Red Tractor collapse.
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7923273" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>The RT inspector knows much less about how I actually go about the job yet I pay him £250 pa. I doubt he or RT is indemnified for a pesticide, fuel spillage incident etc here either.</p><p>I am not saying agronomists should take on liability or require additional indemnity as they need only sign in a “witnessing” capacity to verify the farmer is a bona fide operator and actually exists in much the same way as a witness signs a will, but might not agree or fully understand the content.</p><p>If it’s quite acceptable for the vicar to sign a firearms certificate then why can’t my agronomist sign off my assurance certificate. It’s not really about whether he’s monitored my every move and action. It’s about TRUST.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7923273, member: 2119"] The RT inspector knows much less about how I actually go about the job yet I pay him £250 pa. I doubt he or RT is indemnified for a pesticide, fuel spillage incident etc here either. I am not saying agronomists should take on liability or require additional indemnity as they need only sign in a “witnessing” capacity to verify the farmer is a bona fide operator and actually exists in much the same way as a witness signs a will, but might not agree or fully understand the content. If it’s quite acceptable for the vicar to sign a firearms certificate then why can’t my agronomist sign off my assurance certificate. It’s not really about whether he’s monitored my every move and action. It’s about TRUST. [/QUOTE]
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