Good video as always Mr Ward,can I give a bit of advice to you and anyone reading this,to always wear good gloves when touching any fly tipped waste as it's to late once you've been scratched by a needle. Looking forward to next week's waffle!
Thanks John, I should of worn some but the BBC wanted to film me looking through it and I didn’t have any gloves, hence my picking it up very carefully.
I used to have one of my Trustees who had previously been a finance director for DEFRA. I used to have interesting discussions with him regarding the work of DEFRA and it became very apparent that it wasn’t so much that they took a particular viewpoint but that they really didn’t understand and have the knowledge to cope with their role. I now have a neighbour who is a chemist working at their Pirbright depot and I think he would agree that they need more knowledge and understanding to cope with what is a wide remit.
I don’t think anything is changed within DEFRA as they still don’t understand the industry. I think we need to get on the farm more and spend less time behind a desk telling us what to do.
Great update as usual, margins getting tighter all the time!! Fly tipping a big problem here in warwickshire as well as farm thefts, sprayers certainly improved from when I worked for a sprayer contractor in the 80s, thankyou for taking the time to produce another lovely video. 👍
Apologies John, it was very windy and he just had a call to attend something at Spaldings so was in too much of a rush to find some shelter. He was saying how the hare coursing is not as bad as 2 weeks ago, then and Xmas was terrible. He also said how he detests seeing wheel marks over crops! I’ll try and find a cover for the mic.
Very good video Andrew and I’m glad that you keep bringing up the problems with fly tipping!! It’s rather bad here in the fenland of Cambridgeshire. Fenland Rob
Flytipping really grates my gears, the laws are just not strong enough. When I was in Switzerland in Oct with Rhonda on our train trip, I was amazed how clean it is.
I don’t think we are going to try a Bateman, we will stick with one of the ones we’ve tried, Another update this next week! I did t go to Yams, had a busy week elsewhere!
I think the public are behind us more now than for a very long time. NFU are in a difficult position. If the government are on send and not receive, it’s difficult to get them to change their mind.
it always amazes me that somehow the Police can nail certain perpetrators (tax-paying general public) with significant penalties, but others have - and will continue to do so - get off with a nothing more than slapped wrists