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<blockquote data-quote="7610 super q" data-source="post: 7452836" data-attributes="member: 6448"><p>I still don't see what most of that has to do with food safety. Seeds will be sown in the ground to produce a crop, it is not destined for the food chain so what does it matter where it is stored ? </p><p>What does it matter what fuel / quantity is used in the drier ? I hire one, so have no choice what / how much fuel it uses.</p><p>Soil analysis / AN traceability....f**k all to do with food safety. Ditto pollution , and burning on November 5th......</p><p>I purposefully left out all the guff surrounding vermin control and crop spraying, as I concede it could potentially be an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7610 super q, post: 7452836, member: 6448"] I still don't see what most of that has to do with food safety. Seeds will be sown in the ground to produce a crop, it is not destined for the food chain so what does it matter where it is stored ? What does it matter what fuel / quantity is used in the drier ? I hire one, so have no choice what / how much fuel it uses. Soil analysis / AN traceability....f**k all to do with food safety. Ditto pollution , and burning on November 5th...... I purposefully left out all the guff surrounding vermin control and crop spraying, as I concede it could potentially be an issue. [/QUOTE]
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