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<blockquote data-quote="An Gof" data-source="post: 3237182" data-attributes="member: 300"><p>I've been a member since ARC days and I find it invaluable.</p><p>Cornwall isn't invaded with Blackgrass (yet) so there is little benefit currently from that. However I value the trial information and independence.</p><p>I don't use an agronomist and am BASIS qualified. For me NIAB TAG helps keep me up to date and provides direct access to Technical help and advice when needed. It's good to be able to talk things through sometimes.</p><p>Use NIAB TAG and then buy "supply only" for your chemicals and the whole job makes a lot of sense.</p><p>If you use an agronomist use the info from NIAB Tag to help in your discussions with them. Sometimes it helps in the understanding and relationship with your agronomist to challenge their thinking as you work with them to deliver the most cost effective solution for your farm.</p><p>It gets more difficult to justify if you use a service agronomist and blindly follow their recommendations without question.</p><p>NIAB Tag is a valuable source of information that can empower you and if used correctly return your fee many times over. However as has been posted already you have to interact to get the best from it.</p><p>Find a local centre and ask to attend an open day and see for yourself, I'm told that at some events the hospitality is very good <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Gof, post: 3237182, member: 300"] I've been a member since ARC days and I find it invaluable. Cornwall isn't invaded with Blackgrass (yet) so there is little benefit currently from that. However I value the trial information and independence. I don't use an agronomist and am BASIS qualified. For me NIAB TAG helps keep me up to date and provides direct access to Technical help and advice when needed. It's good to be able to talk things through sometimes. Use NIAB TAG and then buy "supply only" for your chemicals and the whole job makes a lot of sense. If you use an agronomist use the info from NIAB Tag to help in your discussions with them. Sometimes it helps in the understanding and relationship with your agronomist to challenge their thinking as you work with them to deliver the most cost effective solution for your farm. It gets more difficult to justify if you use a service agronomist and blindly follow their recommendations without question. NIAB Tag is a valuable source of information that can empower you and if used correctly return your fee many times over. However as has been posted already you have to interact to get the best from it. Find a local centre and ask to attend an open day and see for yourself, I'm told that at some events the hospitality is very good ;) [/QUOTE]
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