Trailer for moving muck

I would worry about micro plastics in that, as well as heavy metals and residues from drugs etc (I don't know if the residue from the pill is still in the sewage cake)


Better than going into the sea though.

Micro plastics is a problem, recycled plastic which then gets dumped in the sea is bad. Rather see the stuff either burnt in a power station or dumped in a hole than put into the food chain.
 

Ashtree

Member
Keep calm and carry on ignoring all the rules. Then hop over to the Brexit threads, and bleat aloud from the highest vantage point, how British farmers and British farmers alone, meet and exceed the very highest standards, which are gold plated in UK, and blah, blah, blah.. Get plenty digs in about German pig stalls, and Irish horse burgers, and the Frogs ignoring absolutely all the rules.
Then come back to this thread, and figure out more ingenious ways to absolutely drive a horse and carriage through all the regulations.
Oh, don’t forget to absolutely hammer DEFRA, NFU, Red Tractor, and any and all.
 
Keep calm and carry on ignoring all the rules. Then hop over to the Brexit threads, and bleat aloud from the highest vantage point, how British farmers and British farmers alone, meet and exceed the very highest standards, which are gold plated in UK, and blah, blah, blah.. Get plenty digs in about German pig stalls, and Irish horse burgers, and the Frogs ignoring absolutely all the rules.
Then come back to this thread, and figure out more ingenious ways to absolutely drive a horse and carriage through all the regulations.
Oh, don’t forget to absolutely hammer DEFRA, NFU, Red Tractor, and any and all.


Not like you to be sour ... another bad day ?

How's the vaccination program going in the "Peace loving" EU ?
 

Hindsight

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Location
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Keep calm and carry on ignoring all the rules. Then hop over to the Brexit threads, and bleat aloud from the highest vantage point, how British farmers and British farmers alone, meet and exceed the very highest standards, which are gold plated in UK, and blah, blah, blah.. Get plenty digs in about German pig stalls, and Irish horse burgers, and the Frogs ignoring absolutely all the rules.
Then come back to this thread, and figure out more ingenious ways to absolutely drive a horse and carriage through all the regulations.
Oh, don’t forget to absolutely hammer DEFRA, NFU, Red Tractor, and any and all.

Is that Gout not getting any better yet?
 
You love to bait Ashy, but he does raise some very valid points, which to any consumer looking in, does not look good


I don't bait Ashey. I got fed up with the constant mis-directions, half truths and lies, which when pressured he didn't come up with the facts.

As in this case, rather than admit people are horsing around he takes it seriously and then mixes it with serious facts such as horse meat being sold as beef via ireland - trying to make the UK seem bad as usual.

He's a sour one trick pony who never admits his failings.
 

Ashtree

Member
I don't bait Ashey. I got fed up with the constant mis-directions, half truths and lies, which when pressured he didn't come up with the facts.

As in this case, rather than admit people are horsing around he takes it seriously and then mixes it with serious facts such as horse meat being sold as beef via ireland - trying to make the UK seem bad as usual.

He's a sour one trick pony who never admits his failings.


Oh, but bless you. When the blindingly obvious mass avoidance of compliance to the regulations, is pointed out to you, your only pathetic defence, is that it’s a bit of innocent old horseplay, in the TFF schoolyard. Deary me, but if you believe, that that the Chelsea mom’s would swallow that defence hook line and sinker, your challenges in life are more than vertical in nature.
 
Keep calm and carry on ignoring all the rules. Then hop over to the Brexit threads, and bleat aloud from the highest vantage point, how British farmers and British farmers alone, meet and exceed the very highest standards, which are gold plated in UK, and blah, blah, blah.. Get plenty digs in about German pig stalls, and Irish horse burgers, and the Frogs ignoring absolutely all the rules.
Then come back to this thread, and figure out more ingenious ways to absolutely drive a horse and carriage through all the regulations.
Oh, don’t forget to absolutely hammer DEFRA, NFU, Red Tractor, and any and all.

I think you are getting a bit confused between rules and regulations maybe?
 
Oh, but bless you. When the blindingly obvious mass avoidance of compliance to the regulations, is pointed out to you, your only pathetic defence, is that it’s a bit of innocent old horseplay, in the TFF schoolyard. Deary me, but if you believe, that that the Chelsea mom’s would swallow that defence hook line and sinker, your challenges in life are more than vertical in nature.


My post was horse play, quite correct. Whilst a bit of a dig as well - as is my character.

Why would I need to defend anything ? As usual you make something up because of the anti English chip on your shoulder.


Keep calm and carry on ignoring all the rules. Then hop over to the Brexit threads, and bleat aloud from the highest vantage point, how British farmers and British farmers alone, meet and exceed the very highest standards, which are gold plated in UK, and blah, blah, blah.. Get plenty digs in about German pig stalls, and Irish horse burgers, and the Frogs ignoring absolutely all the rules.
Then come back to this thread, and figure out more ingenious ways to absolutely drive a horse and carriage through all the regulations.
Oh, don’t forget to absolutely hammer DEFRA, NFU, Red Tractor, and any and all.


Seeing as you are a bit confused I'll point out a few "misgivings" of yours. Firstly I never said I do anything against the rules on this thread, nor any other thread that I can remember. In fact, as you point out, English farmers tend to have far higher standards than imported goods because our rules are "Gold Plated" and we actually follow them unlike the EU. Such as actually selling beef rather than horse meat - as you point out as well.

I'd also point that "drive a horse and carriage through all the regulations" is quite the exaggeration. I haven't seen anyone admit to doing such a thing, in any country.

Still you carry on doing a fine job as some would say .. why I have no idea. As always very amusing.
 

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