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<blockquote data-quote="britishblue" data-source="post: 7878402" data-attributes="member: 154110"><p>Not just NRoSO but also SQC. A few years ago my sprayer mot had run out when I got inspection and they gave me 6 weeks to get it sorted. After a month( I was busy calving/sowing) a real pr*ck phoned to threaten allsorts if it wasn't done immediately. Came very close to telling him where to shove but got it done within the six weeks. </p><p> Makes a mockery when a pig farming friend who had come out of SQC did have some grain to sell and a local merchant wanted it. He was told grain wasn't assured but merchant said don''t worry about that I will meet the lorry and give him a passport!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britishblue, post: 7878402, member: 154110"] Not just NRoSO but also SQC. A few years ago my sprayer mot had run out when I got inspection and they gave me 6 weeks to get it sorted. After a month( I was busy calving/sowing) a real pr*ck phoned to threaten allsorts if it wasn't done immediately. Came very close to telling him where to shove but got it done within the six weeks. Makes a mockery when a pig farming friend who had come out of SQC did have some grain to sell and a local merchant wanted it. He was told grain wasn't assured but merchant said don''t worry about that I will meet the lorry and give him a passport! [/QUOTE]
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