Hauling bag in same field 0% to as high 2.5 % I hate wheat some days.
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No need to stand over but do advise that you have a look at his pick to confirm his results. Also pay attention to how he is maintaining the representation of your sample accurately. Using prescribed procedures in assessing. But you have to know those procedures and what is to be assessed as the factor being assessed.Originally posted by biglentil View PostI like to stand over the guy doing the picking. Its only fair.
When you cash a check at the bank you watch to make sure teller counts correctly and alert them if not. Make them reassess and you don't step back until you get every penny (nickel). Your grain is your pay check why is the elev any diff than the teller?
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So much wrong with that scenario! Yet all too common. Just 1 of the human errors and inconsistencies that happen and no way of proving or monitoring.Originally posted by Partners View PostAlways check and question results if not satisfied. We had one load that was very high fuzz.compared to previous loads.RP opened the sample bag to find dockage at 6% which all of ours is under 1%.so it was a mistake by someone.wrong sample in our name.
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Au contraire my dear sumdumguy....it will only be a guide for you to know what you have.... the only sample to them that matters is the one taken at the probe and not even out the bottom of the trailer.... not even a probed sample, in my opinion would be as accurate.
Things can change in the bin.... ya ya ya I know, they don't need anymore ammunition.
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