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<blockquote data-quote="Zippy768" data-source="post: 8142438" data-attributes="member: 59028"><p>Not defending RT at all......</p><p>BUT</p><p>75% (maybe) of the stuff they ask for would had been done anyway - or should had.</p><p>Just write it down when it's done. Most of the stuff needed would be done anyway.</p><p>Should one be calibrating spinner?</p><p>Calibrating Sprayer?</p><p>Insecticide in grain store?</p><p></p><p>I've made a record sheet for most things they ask for and simply put them where needed and fill in at the time.</p><p></p><p>I put it all in two folders and leave inspector in the office to get on with it. They'll have my number to phone me if needed.</p><p></p><p>Not defending it, and the Arable and beef isn't too taxing (can imagine dairy being painful). </p><p>Still waste too many evenings in the days before inspecting though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zippy768, post: 8142438, member: 59028"] Not defending RT at all...... BUT 75% (maybe) of the stuff they ask for would had been done anyway - or should had. Just write it down when it's done. Most of the stuff needed would be done anyway. Should one be calibrating spinner? Calibrating Sprayer? Insecticide in grain store? I've made a record sheet for most things they ask for and simply put them where needed and fill in at the time. I put it all in two folders and leave inspector in the office to get on with it. They'll have my number to phone me if needed. Not defending it, and the Arable and beef isn't too taxing (can imagine dairy being painful). Still waste too many evenings in the days before inspecting though. [/QUOTE]
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