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Trusting the word of a Teagasc Advisor?

  • 08-03-2012 9:39pm
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    Hi all,

    I'd never profess to being an agricultural expert, still a blow-in to the industry I suppose?!
    So it would be nice to be able to trust the word of people in authority like Teagasc Advisors, particularly in relation to a serious matter like my SFP application and the documentation required.
    My advisor will be my agent in filling out this year's SFP application and submitting it. I've already spoken to him about whether a certain document needs filling-in and he says it doesn't. With the internet etc... it's easy to check things like that and I have my doubts whether my advisor is accurate in what he says... obviously I don't want to undermine an expert at the same time..

    So to cut a long story short, if I follow his advice and there's problem with the application is he liable for it?

    Cheers WexTK


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