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How low would sfp have to go till you tell them to keep it and farm as you want
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<blockquote data-quote="Six Dogs" data-source="post: 2266054" data-attributes="member: 607"><p>I contract manage my landlords flock,we as graziers receive no SFP on our own business.</p><p>Anyway our landlord had an inspection a month ago,I keep all the records etc so carried out the said RPA inspection all good boxes ticked,then she says let's look at the last 3 years movement licenses,no problem says me!</p><p>Any way to cut a longer story short the inspector had on her print out a license which was actually to do with my business,bugger I thought bet I have put the wrong holding no on that license,but I go and get the said license,it is 100% correct my name my business.</p><p>The inspector reads it,photo copies it,BUT still says it is a cross compliance as she is not qualified to amend her print out,but we can appeal.</p><p>Fortunately common sense was found and 2 weeks later we get a letter to my landlord to say NO cross compliances,so the moral of the story we can make mistakes get fined,the RPA never make a mistake or are answerable to anyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Six Dogs, post: 2266054, member: 607"] I contract manage my landlords flock,we as graziers receive no SFP on our own business. Anyway our landlord had an inspection a month ago,I keep all the records etc so carried out the said RPA inspection all good boxes ticked,then she says let's look at the last 3 years movement licenses,no problem says me! Any way to cut a longer story short the inspector had on her print out a license which was actually to do with my business,bugger I thought bet I have put the wrong holding no on that license,but I go and get the said license,it is 100% correct my name my business. The inspector reads it,photo copies it,BUT still says it is a cross compliance as she is not qualified to amend her print out,but we can appeal. Fortunately common sense was found and 2 weeks later we get a letter to my landlord to say NO cross compliances,so the moral of the story we can make mistakes get fined,the RPA never make a mistake or are answerable to anyone! [/QUOTE]
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