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The whole pile will be condemned, has to be
yes but what about the stuff in central store???
The whole pile will be condemned, has to be
It is discrimination. Based solely on your country. If you're English you get an extra hoop to jump through to get the exact same certification.When you put it like that is almost sounds like discrimination.
It is discrimination. Based solely on your country. If you're English you get an extra hoop to jump through to get the exact same certification.
thats surely a trade off for the scottish having to test their sprayer every year while in england we have only to do it 3 years or have i got that the wrong way round??
It's annually at SQC now as well. Changed a couple of years back.thats surely a trade off for the scottish having to test their sprayer every year while in england we have only to do it 3 years or have i got that the wrong way round??
yes but what about the stuff in central store???
Does anyone actually run a Sprayer that doesn't work for 3 years ?
The rules are nuts & TBH the people who wrote them should be ashamed
Nobody can afford to kill their crops or not control weeds - the whole system is cretinous
If you have a leak you just leave it until the nroso test guy comes and points it out...
As a gesture of goodwill to our southern neighbours, I am willing to dispose of your surplus urea from April Fools Day onwards, at no cost to yourselves.It is discrimination. Based solely on your country. If you're English you get an extra hoop to jump through to get the exact same certification.
That too. Its climate increasing potential is too high so will need to be prevented from entering the food chain and we can import something more environmentally friendly to take it's place
So we aren’t even supposed to carry it over either?There’ll be plenty of granular urea behind the straw in the shed before RT day.
So we aren’t even supposed to carry it over either?
I can’t understand how RT have ended up the ones policing the urea stewardship!? Spreading urea after 1st April is not a food / feed safety issue, it’s purely a political move reduce ammonia emissions as part of net zero. It’s a bit like saying you can’t drive a diesel car between April and September, and if you do the food standards agency will be all over you !! It makes no sense!
The government / HSE has just invested in their own pesticide enforcement officers - surely they would be the obvious bunch to pick up the policing of this? What do I know.
Yep.
And that's what's so bloody stupid about this whole thing. Spread before the 1st April and it could sit there for a fortnight or more and it's perfectly legal, spread in April with a showery forecast that gets it washed in in a few hours and it's illegal.
You couldn't make this sh!t up, if there's one industry which can't be run from a calender it's farming.
It is discrimination. Based solely on your country. If you're English you get an extra hoop to jump through to get the exact same certification.