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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 8177519" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>No different to all the farms who sell their none assured milling wheat to their neighbour who then sells it as assured. I know a few who do this. One friend sold 2000t last year this way and gave his neighbour £2/t for picking the phone up and selling it and then providing the stickers for the paperwork. The collection address is irreverent because if asked then the seller rented the shed space of his neighbour. without thinking to hard there was about 7000t sold this way last year around this area. Over the entire country it would be hundreds of thousands tonnes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 8177519, member: 49382"] No different to all the farms who sell their none assured milling wheat to their neighbour who then sells it as assured. I know a few who do this. One friend sold 2000t last year this way and gave his neighbour £2/t for picking the phone up and selling it and then providing the stickers for the paperwork. The collection address is irreverent because if asked then the seller rented the shed space of his neighbour. without thinking to hard there was about 7000t sold this way last year around this area. Over the entire country it would be hundreds of thousands tonnes. [/QUOTE]
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