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Is Red tractor detrimental to your mental health
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<blockquote data-quote="Boysground" data-source="post: 8269909" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>See me thread from earlier this week </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/dear-minette-liz-and-rishi.374851/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>I know that some sort of assurance scheme is needed. However the pressure all of things brings is not good for anyone. I have posted before of the threatening letter I had from Nroso because I didn’t quite make my points (during covid) and how it is totally unnecessary to threaten someone with not being able to market their crop because of a CPD point or 2. As far as I can see the industry is on the brink of a mental health crisis, last weeks weekly had an article mental health and I know I tick most of the boxes regarding having potential issues.</p><p></p><p>The inspection industry needs to take note of the pressure farmers are under and recognise that they cause unnecessary stress. Read the comments from [USER=44728]@Two Tone[/USER] in my link. Generally farms are small businesses which is a struggle, days off and holiday can be unpredictable at best. The guys sat at a desk deciding whether I need a contingency plan for Activist Activity would only work a 5 day week. I don’t think many on TFF will have many days off in August. Certainly not here as my dairy staff are all having holidays over the next few weeks.</p><p></p><p>At the very least, no notice inspections ( this does happen with some of the dairy contracts) should be banned. At the very least there should be 2 weeks notice, farmers should not be pressured to have an inspection because the inspector is running late. 28 days to fix should be 56.</p><p></p><p>I know this won’t happen, but we do need to speak out.</p><p></p><p>Bg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boysground, post: 8269909, member: 610"] See me thread from earlier this week [URL unfurl="true"]https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/dear-minette-liz-and-rishi.374851/[/URL] I know that some sort of assurance scheme is needed. However the pressure all of things brings is not good for anyone. I have posted before of the threatening letter I had from Nroso because I didn’t quite make my points (during covid) and how it is totally unnecessary to threaten someone with not being able to market their crop because of a CPD point or 2. As far as I can see the industry is on the brink of a mental health crisis, last weeks weekly had an article mental health and I know I tick most of the boxes regarding having potential issues. The inspection industry needs to take note of the pressure farmers are under and recognise that they cause unnecessary stress. Read the comments from [USER=44728]@Two Tone[/USER] in my link. Generally farms are small businesses which is a struggle, days off and holiday can be unpredictable at best. The guys sat at a desk deciding whether I need a contingency plan for Activist Activity would only work a 5 day week. I don’t think many on TFF will have many days off in August. Certainly not here as my dairy staff are all having holidays over the next few weeks. At the very least, no notice inspections ( this does happen with some of the dairy contracts) should be banned. At the very least there should be 2 weeks notice, farmers should not be pressured to have an inspection because the inspector is running late. 28 days to fix should be 56. I know this won’t happen, but we do need to speak out. Bg [/QUOTE]
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