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<blockquote data-quote="4course" data-source="post: 7970064" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>are a farmers loads somehow reported to the rt if or wether they are tipped rejected or had a claim on them? Cos im getting a tad sick of supplying my customers with assured grain for which I gain no financial benefit at a cost to me and yet in the last 10 years have had not a single load rejected . I have had one load with a claim for bushel weight and another one with a moisture claim at 15.2%m interestingly both have come in the last few months on feed grain sold some £15 above the day of movement. thats life .</p><p> More importantly ive not had any claims or rejection for contamination rat/mouse s--- extraneous matter, mould, insects ,smell, over drying or anything else . I think this in court of law would go a long way to proving that grain/produce sold by us was of sound merchantable quality so why does the scheme not accept a record of my sales as proof that im producing a quality product instead of getting all excited about a scrap heap, painted trailer, bulb out or a sign not in place, paperwork not ticked etc etc because wether you do all the things they recquire still does not prove your grain is fit for sale its only on reception that this is tested</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4course, post: 7970064, member: 2772"] are a farmers loads somehow reported to the rt if or wether they are tipped rejected or had a claim on them? Cos im getting a tad sick of supplying my customers with assured grain for which I gain no financial benefit at a cost to me and yet in the last 10 years have had not a single load rejected . I have had one load with a claim for bushel weight and another one with a moisture claim at 15.2%m interestingly both have come in the last few months on feed grain sold some £15 above the day of movement. thats life . More importantly ive not had any claims or rejection for contamination rat/mouse s--- extraneous matter, mould, insects ,smell, over drying or anything else . I think this in court of law would go a long way to proving that grain/produce sold by us was of sound merchantable quality so why does the scheme not accept a record of my sales as proof that im producing a quality product instead of getting all excited about a scrap heap, painted trailer, bulb out or a sign not in place, paperwork not ticked etc etc because wether you do all the things they recquire still does not prove your grain is fit for sale its only on reception that this is tested [/QUOTE]
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