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The Red Tractor ACCS referendum
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 7420838" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>No, but if not assured (you still can be non assured all schemes are optional) it has to proven that it meets minimum standards this by direct testing of the crop, my guess is that’s multiple test looking for multiple things.</p><p>That and to actually spray you need to be tested and pass, the MOT is a <strong>NRoSO thing among others not just red tractor.</strong></p><p>Some rules apply even without red tractor applying them. I don’t spray, but the contractor I use has to have all his certs and MOT’s I am not 100% sure what is required by law and what is just by red tractor? I do know you have to have a cert to spray chemical legally in the UK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 7420838, member: 55822"] No, but if not assured (you still can be non assured all schemes are optional) it has to proven that it meets minimum standards this by direct testing of the crop, my guess is that’s multiple test looking for multiple things. That and to actually spray you need to be tested and pass, the MOT is a [B]NRoSO thing among others not just red tractor.[/B] Some rules apply even without red tractor applying them. I don’t spray, but the contractor I use has to have all his certs and MOT’s I am not 100% sure what is required by law and what is just by red tractor? I do know you have to have a cert to spray chemical legally in the UK. [/QUOTE]
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