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<blockquote data-quote="teslacoils" data-source="post: 7657377" data-attributes="member: 127792"><p>Demand for product negates quality - the barley I sold for the highest price was the worst sample I'd ever seen. Borderline bushel, stalks in, dusty etc. Not an eyelid batted. Last march they found any reason to get a quid off the most beautiful spring barley that was £50/t cheaper to begin with. </p><p></p><p>Unless your farm is like Steptoe & Son, you ought sail through ACC's with half a days prep and some nouse. The most likely "fudge" to go wrong would be filling in a day spraying that was blowing a gale, but you can get a historical weather report if you "forgot" when you sprayed the stuff. I mean, can everyone actually honestly say they completes every bit of their vermin baiting, or knapsack checks? Reality - knapsack checks are :</p><p></p><p>1) did knapsack work yesterday or did i get soaked with roundup?</p><p>2) if the latter, did I fix it, or go buy a new one?</p><p></p><p>We all bait our rodents, but really who fills in the sheet every time, compared to who fills in the gaps the day before. They're not going to do a rat block stock take. </p><p></p><p>You already have a map of your grain store with intake moistures and varieties? So just wrote a guesstimate of tonnages. Check grain later, put down guess of heap size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslacoils, post: 7657377, member: 127792"] Demand for product negates quality - the barley I sold for the highest price was the worst sample I'd ever seen. Borderline bushel, stalks in, dusty etc. Not an eyelid batted. Last march they found any reason to get a quid off the most beautiful spring barley that was £50/t cheaper to begin with. Unless your farm is like Steptoe & Son, you ought sail through ACC's with half a days prep and some nouse. The most likely "fudge" to go wrong would be filling in a day spraying that was blowing a gale, but you can get a historical weather report if you "forgot" when you sprayed the stuff. I mean, can everyone actually honestly say they completes every bit of their vermin baiting, or knapsack checks? Reality - knapsack checks are : 1) did knapsack work yesterday or did i get soaked with roundup? 2) if the latter, did I fix it, or go buy a new one? We all bait our rodents, but really who fills in the sheet every time, compared to who fills in the gaps the day before. They're not going to do a rat block stock take. You already have a map of your grain store with intake moistures and varieties? So just wrote a guesstimate of tonnages. Check grain later, put down guess of heap size. [/QUOTE]
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