Posted by cumminspuller on April 20, 2012 at 05:44:11 from (65.83.65.34):
In Reply to: Boy, is he mad!!!!! posted by Goose on April 19, 2012 at 19:46:29:
Fixerupper is right. Misapplications do happen more than people realize. I work at a company taht sells Ag Chemicals, Seed and liquid fertilzer. I hear about almost every misapplication that happen. There are 4 other stores in the county that do custom applications. There should be a contract/agreement that the farmer is suppose to sign before anything happens. Most of the time this does not happen because everybody is on the good ol' boy system and you trust the people doing the app so nothing is ever signed. If it comes down to it though a signed contract/agreement will hold up in court though. Its not the farmers responsability to set and watch what the applicator puts in the tank. I would be willing to bet if the farmer does want some money at the end of the year if he thinks he lost money because of the COOP then he could probably get a little at least. Just my 2 cents worth.
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