This year's nroso course

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Innovate UK
Location
Kent
Who's tried it?
I'm part way through.
Multiple choice questions.
So far can't see an easy way to go back through the lesson text to find the answers so you have to guess if you don't know.
Then module two starts with qualifications for cultivator mounted applicators, (new module so more money to extract),
Check if you're qualified with what you've got.
Came back with this answer.
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Now, I've got pa4 and pa4s, which I ticked.
Incorrect!
You need pa4s or pa4.
What a load of bollix to try to scare folk into signing up for another module.

I didn't need to do the pa4s, but got coerced into it.
Not this time.


Be interested to know if it's just me being dimwitted
 

solo

Member
Location
worcestershire
Just wait until you get to the end of the final test. ;)
It's a major anti climax. It just says if you have acheived the required 80% pass rate in each module then the Noroso points will be added to your account. A week later and still nothing added.:(
 

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Member
Innovate UK
Location
Kent
Just wait until you get to the end of the final test. ;)
It's a major anti climax. It just says if you have acheived the required 80% pass rate in each module then the Noroso points will be added to your account. A week later and still nothing added.:(
And if you haven't, I guess you have the chance to go through it all again.......
 

warksfarmer

Member
Arable Farmer
Who's tried it?
I'm part way through.
Multiple choice questions.
So far can't see an easy way to go back through the lesson text to find the answers so you have to guess if you don't know.
Then module two starts with qualifications for cultivator mounted applicators, (new module so more money to extract),
Check if you're qualified with what you've got.
Came back with this answer.
DSC_1386.JPG


Now, I've got pa4 and pa4s, which I ticked.
Incorrect!
You need pa4s or pa4.
What a load of bollix to try to scare folk into signing up for another module.

I didn't need to do the pa4s, but got coerced into it.
Not this time.


Be interested to know if it's just me being dimwitted

Log in on two different devices so you can refer to the lesson. Did it yesterday. Took about 30 mins.
 

ace

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
east anglia
I dislike the fact it is sponsored by Syngenta, wouldn't mind so much if it was free.
Which nozzle is the best in the world ? Oh ,the syngenta one. rubbish.
 

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Member
Innovate UK
Location
Kent
And to top it off I just had an email telling me I have 34 points


WITHOUT doing this years course, or the PGRO webinars I've been watching this week............

Shoulda checked then I could have ignored it this year.

I won't worry next year then.
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
And to top it off I just had an email telling me I have 34 points


WITHOUT doing this years course, or the PGRO webinars I've been watching this week............

Shoulda checked then I could have ignored it this year.

I won't worry next year then.
They carry the 4 points over , did with mine
 

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