SilliamWhale
Member
Well that is where you are wrong.
Not everything you read on TFF is correct.
Hopefully you will have an influence. Good luck
Well that is where you are wrong.
Not everything you read on TFF is correct.
our 'great leader' didn't even mention rt consultation in her podcast this week....blimey it was loada drivel
Obviously you didn't hear her conference speech, nor did you tune in to the NFU RT meeting on Wednesday.our 'great leader' didn't even mention rt consultation in her podcast this week....blimey it was loada drivel
The chance of red tractor disappearing is the most exciting thing to happen for years!Well done for sitting through it.... Tough to sound exciting and dynamic though, after all, there is nothing exciting happening at the moment in the industry
Sounds interesting, I didn't see any of that. Do you think people are listening to the members?Obviously you didn't hear her conference speech, nor did you tune in to the NFU RT meeting on Wednesday.
Obviously you didn't hear her conference speech, nor did you tune in to the NFU RT meeting on Wednesday.
Obviously you didn't hear her conference speech, nor did you tune in to the NFU RT meeting on Wednesday.
Amazed that you have enough Council staff to call and see you....
Did they ask what type of farming you were carrying out?
Yes that's the card to play. Everybody cooperates and we rid ourselves of this devil. A 5p levy is nothing and produces a huge fighting fund. Those we supply would have no choice but to accept. I'm waiting and ready.Followed this thread closely and seen some good ideas. I think a change of course is required instead of beating on the closed RT door.
Print off the assurance certificate used for imported cereals.
Create a group of those on here plus interested parties and send a letter to each of the Mills stating that this group intends to supply grain without RT stickers but accompanied by this document stating that the cereals supplied are at least as good or better than imports they are mixed with. Any rejection due to no RT sticker will result in a case presented to CMA which may result in heavy fines if found against the Mill.
I would ask all those agreeing to join to state how much cereal they produce.
This would show the Mills it is not just wee Jim down the road.
I would also ask if members would be prepared to in principle commit say 5p / tonne towards legal representation if required. This is what I would call cooperation which is so sadly missing in UK Ag.
Sounds interesting, I didn't see any of that. Do you think people are listening to the members?
Followed this thread closely and seen some good ideas. I think a change of course is required instead of beating on the closed RT door.
Print off the assurance certificate used for imported cereals.
Create a group of those on here plus interested parties and send a letter to each of the Mills stating that this group intends to supply grain without RT stickers but accompanied by this document stating that the cereals supplied are at least as good or better than imports they are mixed with. Any rejection due to no RT sticker will result in a case presented to CMA which may result in heavy fines if found against the Mill.
I would ask all those agreeing to join to state how much cereal they produce.
This would show the Mills it is not just wee Jim down the road.
I would also ask if members would be prepared to in principle commit say 5p / tonne towards legal representation if required. This is what I would call cooperation which is so sadly missing in UK Ag.
I'm itching to crack on, but will just have to wait until AHDB get back to us. I'm hopeful they are going to try and help, and then it won't require any more work from us. We'll see what happens.Yes that's the card to play. Everybody cooperates and we rid ourselves of this devil. A 5p levy is nothing and produces a huge fighting fund. Those we supply would have no choice but to accept. I'm waiting and ready.
I think the ahdb are keen to get rid of the most obvious injustices in the current farm assurance schemes, and will act in levy payers best interests.I'm itching to crack on, but will just have to wait until AHDB get back to us. I'm hopeful they are going to try and help, and then it won't require any more work from us. We'll see what happens.
Has anyone had a phone call from their local NFU office inviting them to attend a webinar wih Guy Smith tomorrow night?
I think its the local branch.