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Cropping
Free biosolids available north of England
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<blockquote data-quote="DRC" data-source="post: 6258450" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>I was happier to take it when they had a decent spreading team of professional contractors that took the job seriously .</p><p>Then they had a few years of the cheapest one man bands they could get. I came home once to see great thick rows where only one rotor had been working on a spreader . The lad was being paid a pittance and thought he’d just get on with it. Then they stopped paying for spreading, so I decided it wasn’t really worth continuing, especially as we always seemed to have to have it during the winter months with the mess that backing lorries in fields made.</p><p>Thinking about it, I think your right. They should be paying us to take it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC, post: 6258450, member: 334"] I was happier to take it when they had a decent spreading team of professional contractors that took the job seriously . Then they had a few years of the cheapest one man bands they could get. I came home once to see great thick rows where only one rotor had been working on a spreader . The lad was being paid a pittance and thought he’d just get on with it. Then they stopped paying for spreading, so I decided it wasn’t really worth continuing, especially as we always seemed to have to have it during the winter months with the mess that backing lorries in fields made. Thinking about it, I think your right. They should be paying us to take it. [/QUOTE]
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