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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7616501" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>The only way we will ever get round this problem now is to set up our own farmers cooperative direct retail business. We need to own the supply chain from start to finish.</p><p>I’d still have some basic assurance in there like a quick walk through the farmers premises but I wouldn’t be insisting on a lot of the stuff that has nothing to do with food safety.</p><p></p><p>I think there were a couple of bird seed suppliers who took very limited quantities of non assured grain last time I heard. We sent a couple of loads in for an elderly non assured neighbour whose combining we used to do. Top quality wold land wheat to be fed to sparrows just because there was no paperwork. They were fussier on moisture and bushelweight than a lot of RT customers ironically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7616501, member: 2119"] The only way we will ever get round this problem now is to set up our own farmers cooperative direct retail business. We need to own the supply chain from start to finish. I’d still have some basic assurance in there like a quick walk through the farmers premises but I wouldn’t be insisting on a lot of the stuff that has nothing to do with food safety. I think there were a couple of bird seed suppliers who took very limited quantities of non assured grain last time I heard. We sent a couple of loads in for an elderly non assured neighbour whose combining we used to do. Top quality wold land wheat to be fed to sparrows just because there was no paperwork. They were fussier on moisture and bushelweight than a lot of RT customers ironically. [/QUOTE]
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