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Could a self assured scheme be better than RT?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7472510" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>And who watches over the mills etc? They are a law unto themselves. They overbook lorries then find themselves full so lorries are turned away with dubious claims. Had one myself last year, making out they are whiter than white is wrong, same with the malsters, I know of a large outfit not a million miles away from here where all their barley only made feed despite making malting spec, still tipped in the malt pile, believe they settled out of court on that one.</p><p>In the old days a merchant would come out on farm, look at your pile, take a sample and then offer you a price, nowadays as soon as the lorry leaves site youre in the hands on the buyers, it's interesting that we're supposed to trust them but that they dont trust us!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7472510, member: 2767"] And who watches over the mills etc? They are a law unto themselves. They overbook lorries then find themselves full so lorries are turned away with dubious claims. Had one myself last year, making out they are whiter than white is wrong, same with the malsters, I know of a large outfit not a million miles away from here where all their barley only made feed despite making malting spec, still tipped in the malt pile, believe they settled out of court on that one. In the old days a merchant would come out on farm, look at your pile, take a sample and then offer you a price, nowadays as soon as the lorry leaves site youre in the hands on the buyers, it's interesting that we're supposed to trust them but that they dont trust us!! [/QUOTE]
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