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Crops, Fresh Produce and Beef & Lamb Farm Record Book September 2015 NSF Agriculture Hanborough Business Park Long Hanborough Oxford OX29 8SJ Payments & Membership Tel: 01993 885739 Email: [email protected] Certification Tel: 01993 885610 Email: [email protected] www.nsf-foodeurope.com / www.nsfpremier.com

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  • Crops, Fresh Produce and Beef & Lamb Farm Record Book

    September 2015

    NSF Agriculture Hanborough Business Park

    Long Hanborough Oxford

    OX29 8SJ

    Payments & Membership Tel: 01993 885739 Email: [email protected] Certification Tel: 01993 885610 Email: [email protected]

    www.nsf-foodeurope.com / www.nsfpremier.com

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    Contact Details

    Scheme Email Address Fax Number Red Tractor

    Crops & Sugar Beet [email protected] 01865 389 474

    Fresh Produce [email protected] 0870 383 5601

    Beef & Lamb [email protected] 01865 389 515

    Dairy [email protected] 01993 220 700

    Pigs [email protected] 01865 595 217

    Chicken [email protected] 01865 595 226

    Lion Code [email protected] 01865 598 769

    Safe Haven [email protected] 0870 383 5601

    Livestock Transport and Livestock Markets [email protected] 01865 389 573

    Tesco NURTURE [email protected] 01865 595 218

    LEAF Marque [email protected] 0870 383 5600

    GTAS [email protected] 0870 383 5943

    DEFRA VAS [email protected] 01993 220 700

    NAAC/Conservation Grade [email protected] 0870 383 5601

    All schemes: 01993 885610

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    INDEX General Records (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

    Farm Risk Assessment (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6

    Emergency Action Plan & Contact List (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) ..................................................................................................................................................... 7

    New Site Risk Assessment (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8

    Training and Experience (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9

    Field Records – Fertiliser applications (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) .................................................................................................................................................. 10

    Field Records – Pesticide applications (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) ................................................................................................................................................... 11

    Fertiliser Inventory (Crops/Produce) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12

    Pesticides Inventory (Crops/Produce) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

    Procedure for Excess Plant Protection Product and Tank Washing Disposal (Produce) ................................................................................................................... 14

    Crops Contamination Risk Assessment (Crops) .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

    Mycotoxin Risk Assessment (Crops) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

    Mycotoxin Risk Assessment (Crops) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17

    Grain Store Risk Assessment (Crops) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

    CIPC Store Risk Assessment (Crops) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

    Pesticides – Post Harvest Application Record (Crops/Produce) ............................................................................................................................................................... 20

    Potato Store CIPC Checklist (Produce) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21

    Grain Storage Monitoring (Crops) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22

    Vermin Control (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 24

    Farm Equipment – Grain Driers & Moisture Meters (Crops) ................................................................................................................................................................... 25

    Farm Equipment – Harvesting and Application (Crops/Produce) ............................................................................................................................................................. 26

    Knapsack Sprayer Operator Check List (Crops/Produce)......................................................................................................................................................................... 27

    Contractors (Crops/Produce) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28

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    Contractors Commitment Document (Produce) ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 30

    Crisis Management Procedure (Produce) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31

    Infectious Disease Notification Form (Produce) ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 34

    Manure Management Plan Part 1 (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) ......................................................................................................................................................... 35

    Manure Management Plan Part 2 (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) ........................................................................................................................................................... 36

    Complaints Register (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) ................................................................................................................................................................................ 37

    Beef & Lamb Health Plan (Beef & Lamb).................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38

    Beef Health & Performance Review (Beef & Lamb) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 42

    Sheep Health & Performance Review (Beef & Lamb) ............................................................................................................................................................................... 44

    Medicine Purchase Records (Beef & Lamb) ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 46

    Medicine Usage Records (Beef & Lamb) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47

    Medicine Disposal Record (Beef & Lamb) ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48

    Feed Warranty Letter (Beef & Lamb)............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 49

    Home Mixing Record – Standard Mixes (Beef & Lamb) ............................................................................................................................................................................ 50

    Schemes and Standards offered by NSF Agriculture ................................................................................................................................................................................. 52

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    General Records (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)

    Business Name: Membership No:

    Address:

    Telephone No:

    Fax No:

    Postcode: Email:

    Sprayer Operators Certificates of Competence – Copies of certificates should be available for inspection. See separate page for Contractor details

    Name NRoSO number Certificate numbers

    (PA1/2/4/6/etc) Type Date issued

    Agronomists/Consultants/Advisers - FACTS / BASIS Details (where possible obtain copies of all certificates)

    Name Company BASIS FACTS

    Other Useful Numbers

    Beekeepers Liaison Officer – names & number

    Feed Hygiene Regulations – registration number

    Livestock Haulier – Name & Assurance number

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    Farm Risk Assessment (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) Risks to Food Safety, the environment and to animal welfare

    Hazards Risk Rating

    Preventative Action / Contingency Plan HIGH MEDIUM LOW

    Fire

    Power cuts

    Water / feed supply failure

    Disease outbreaks

    Theft

    Pollution

    Extreme weather - livestock exposure

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    Emergency Action Plan & Contact List (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)

    Farm Address:

    Farm Contact:

    Telephone No:

    Map / Grid Reference

    Farm address:

    Postcode:

    • Describe nature of the incident (including remaining hazards) • AGREE A SUITABLE MEETING POINT • Move any staff, livestock or machinery away from the danger area

    without endangering anyone • Inform fire brigade of the location of any glass cylinders and

    chemical/substances that may be highly flammable, explosive, corrosive, poisonous, oxidizing agents or give off noxious fumes (if appropriate ensure premises are registered under the Dangerous Substances (Notification and Marking of Sites) Regulations and Radioactive Substances Act).

    List hazardous substances and their location:

    Location of washing facilities:

    Location of mains water supply:

    Location of surface/foul water drains and access points:

    Location of gas and electricity isolation point:

    POLLUTION RISKS AND SPILLAGES

    • Consider whether water (surfaces or ground), soil or air is at risk. • Contain spillages wherever possible but without compromising

    safety. • Call the Environment Agency (0800 80 70 60) and pass on the

    information above. If severe dial 999 also.

    Local Authority/Environmental Health:

    DO NOT TAKE RISKS!

    • Assist emergency services by clearly signposting your premises from the road.

    • Ensure staff are trained in the safe operation of all tasks on the farm including the emergency procedures identified.

    • Ensure machinery and equipment is regularly maintained and

    safeguarded.

    • Ensure that all emergency standby equipment and controlled environmental systems are properly maintained and important spares are kept available.

    • Regularly service and test alarms.

    ACCIDENTS FIRE OR EMERGENCY DIAL 999 and give the following information

    Trained first aider (name):

    Location of first aid box:

    Nearest casualty department is at:

    HSE telephone number:

    OTHER IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

    Vet:

    Local Police:

    Electricity supplier:

    Gas supplier:

    Water supplier:

    Farm watch:

    Emergency waste disposal company:

    Location of fire extinguishers

    Police Anti-terrorist hotline: 0800 789321

    Doctor:

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    New Site Risk Assessment (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) FIELD ID: ___________________________________ BUILDING ID: ________________________________

    Point to be considered Yes / No / NA Details / Action to be taken

    Previous use of land or building(s)

    Proximity of water courses / sources of water supply

    Presence of public rights of way

    Proximity of houses

    Presence of overhead power lines

    Access to fields

    Land designations e.g. SSSI

    Soil analysis results

    Recent applications of slurry/manure/compost/sewage sludge/abattoir waste etc.

    Recent pesticide applications

    Are there any known or likely disease risks from previous crops?

    Noxious weeds present

    Physical hazards that could cause injury to stock (e.g. Sharp edges, redundant machinery)

    Sufficient / suitable fencing / gates to secure stock / machinery

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    Training and Experience (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)

    Date Name of person trained/instructed Experience/Training Topic Name of Trainer/Training Course

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    Field Records – Fertiliser applications (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)

    Field name / Number/ ID: Area (Ha): Crop year:

    Soil type:

    Current Crop:

    Previous Crop:

    Variety:

    Seed dressing:

    Purchased seed lot no:

    Sowing date: Comments: Harvest saved seed: Yes No

    Date of last soil analysis (Retain copies for inspection):

    Harvest date:

    Previous crop residues: N index: P index: K index: PH: FERTILISER AND ORGANIC MANURE APPLICATIONS including compost, digestate and treated sewage sludge products

    Date Product Rate Method of Application Operator

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    Field Records – Pesticide applications (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) As Field ID: __________________ Crop Year: ______________ Continuation Sheet no: _______________

    Date of application

    Growth stage

    Product name & active ingredient

    Reason for application Rate

    Water volume

    Start time

    - Finish time

    Wind speed

    - Wind

    direction

    LERAP Machine Operator

    Harvest interval & first permissible

    harvest date

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    Fertiliser Inventory (Crops/Produce)

    Date Type (granular/liquid etc.) Amount in Amount out Total in stock Signature

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    Pesticides Inventory (Crops/Produce)

    Date Pesticide Amount in Amount out Total in stock Signature

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    Procedure for Excess Plant Protection Product and Tank Washing Disposal (Produce) FARM NAME: _______________________________________________ Care must be taken to ensure the correct amount of mix and to avoid excess. Stage 1) In the unlikely event spray washings/excess tank mix looks likely to occur, ensure a strip within the field/crop is either left unsprayed or applied

    at a reduced rate, then spray the excess back onto the untreated/reduced rate strip within the same crop whilst taking care not to exceed the permitted maximum dose – Groundwater Authorisation not required.

    Stage 2) Where stage 1 is not feasible, spray washings/excess tank mix either onto the same crop type at the same crop stage or an alternative crop that

    the chemical mix is approved for – Groundwater Authorisation not required. Stage 3) Where stage 1 & 2 is not feasible, spray washings/excess tank mix out on to an un-cropped grassed area (not fallow or stubble) of minimal

    wildlife value. Ensure this is well away from waterways, ditches and ponds, drains and environmentally sensitive areas and that it is not liable to surface run-off or leaching – Groundwater Authorisation is required*.

    * Such sites require an Authorisation under the Groundwater Regulations and may only be used following approval by the local Environment Agency. Authorisation will only be granted if the local Environment Agency is satisfied there is no risk to surface or groundwater contamination.

    Stage 4) Spray washings/excess tank mix can be rained to a drive-over or indirect Lined Biobed – Environment Agency Registration is required. Stage 5) In the event that excess mix and/or tank washings require disposal, a suitable registered waste recovery contractor must be contacted to

    dispose of the waste – Groundwater Authorisation not required. If excess mix is disposed of, a copy of the collection note must be retained as evidence of responsible disposal. Signed on behalf of Business: ____________________________________________ Position: ____________________________________ Print Name: __________________________________________________________ Date: _____________________________________ Review Date: _________________________________________________________

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    Crops Contamination Risk Assessment (Crops)

    Hazards Risk Rating

    Preventative Action HIGH MEDIUM LOW

    Lead shot

    Clay Pigeon fragments

    Bitumen

    Glass

    Stone

    Plastic

    Metals

    Wood (fallen branches etc.)

    Allergens

    Ergot sclerotia

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    Mycotoxin Risk Assessment (Crops)

    Instructions

    To assess the risk of Fusarium mycotoxins in wheat (for single or multiple fields) enter the details of the store into which wheat from a single or multiple fields has been placed. Then enter individual field names (field name). Fields can be grouped if grown with the same agronomy.

    For each field enter the appropriate risk score for the factors stated.

    Cultivation: Crop debris is an important source of fusarium. Complete burial by ploughing reduces risk to the greatest extent while risk is highest with direct drilling. Intensive non-inversion tillage (3 or more cultivations with discs, tines or chisel plough) is more effective at reducing risk than standard non-inversion tillage (1 or 2 cultivations). Note that several cultivations may be achieved in a single pass using appropriate machinery. Wheat Variety: Enter according to HGCA Recommended List rating for fusarium ear blight. If score is not known, assume susceptible and allocate score of 1. T3 fungicide: The benefit of using an appropriate rate of a T3 fungicide recommended against fusarium and/or mycotoxin production results in a negative score. Current recommended fungicides are products containing dimoxystrobin, metconazole, prothioconazole, tebuconazole or bromuconazole.

    Rainfall at flowering: Wet weather promotes fusarium development. The score is based on total rainfall during flowering (GS59-69 – full ear emergence to end of flowering). Rainfall pre-harvest: Based on total rainfall from crop starting to ripen (GS87 – hard dough) to harvest. Map of risk areas: The high risk area now includes all parts of Southern Welsh counties, Gloucestershire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire and Yorkshire

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    Mycotoxin Risk Assessment (Crops)

    Field Name Field Name Field Name Field Name

    Factor Details Risk Score Score Score Score Region (see

    map on previous

    page)

    High Moderate Low Very Low

    4 2 -2 -4

    Previous crop Maize Other 6 0

    Cultivation

    Direct drilled Standard non-inversion tillage Intensive non-inversion tillage Plough (soil inversion)

    4 3 2 0

    Wheat variety Fusarium ear

    blight risk

    RL Resistance rating 1-5 RL Resistance rating 6-9 RL Resistance rating unknown

    1 0 1

    Your pre-flowering score

    T3 fungicide Under 50% dose rate of approved fungicide 50-74% dose rate of approved fungicide 75% or above dose rate of approved fungicide

    0 -2 -3

    Rainfall at flowering

    (GS 59-69)

    More than 80 mm 40 – 80 mm 10 – 40 mm Less than 10 mm

    9 6 3 0

    Rainfall pre harvest

    (GS 87 to harvest)

    More than 120 mm 80 – 120 mm 40 – 80 mm 20 – 40 mm Less than 20 mm

    12 9 6 3 0

    Your final score

    Final risk scores must be reported on the grain passport and lots with scores greater than 15 should be tested and the result reported. Additionally, growers should check end-user requirement (e.g. for breakfast cereals) as mycotoxin testing may be required at lower risk score values.

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    Grain Store Risk Assessment (Crops)

    Hazards Risk Risk Rating

    Preventative action taken HIGH MEDIUM LOW

    Lighting Broken bulbs / glass in grain

    Roof & wall sheets Broken roof sheets / ingress of water

    Air vents / openings Contamination from birds & rodents

    Floor (Stones/foreign objects) Broken flooring / contamination of grain

    Doors Doors not closing properly / vermin & weather ingress

    Machinery glass/plastic Broken lens / glass / plastic in grain

    Tractors / Trailers / Loaders (oil leaks)

    Oil leaking from broken pipes / contamination of floor or crop

    Grain dryer fuel Diesel spillage / contamination

    Birds Salmonella or Newcastle disease

    Rodents Contamination of grain

    Rodent Baits Contamination of grain

    Insect or mite activity Contamination of grain

    Mycotoxins Contamination of grain

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    CIPC Store Risk Assessment (Crops)

    STORE ID ____________________________

    STORE HISTORY _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Have potatoes ever been stored in the building? YES / NO / DON’T KNOW

    Have CIPC applications ever been made in the building? YES / NO / DON’T KNOW

    If NO to both the above questions – no further action is needed

    If the storage history of the building is not known - the fabric of the store should be tested for CIPC residues - complete below If YES or Don’t Know to CIPC application – the fabric of the store should be tested for CIPC residues - complete below

    CIPC RESIDUE TESTING (If required)

    Has the fabric of store been tested for CIPC? YES / NO

    CIPC residue results POSITIVE / NEGATIVE

    If POSITIVE – do not use for storing other crops until the results of the risk assessment have been acted upon. Regular testing of any stored crops must be undertaken to assess the effectiveness of the measures introduced.

    If combinable crops are in store they must be tested for CIPC residues; if the test comes back positive you must notify any potential buyers

    Signed Position

    Date

    Refer to Red Tractor standards for details of analytical laboratories able to test for CIPC

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    Pesticides – Post Harvest Application Record (Crops/Produce)

    Sheet No: Owner of produce: ______________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________ Type of produce: ______________________________ Tonnage: ________________________ Store capacity, if applicable: ____________________ Location of produce: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Date of application

    Lot/store identification

    Justification/ target for

    application

    Quantity of product treated

    Pesticide Applied Rate & volume

    Comments e.g. storage

    conditions

    Application Details Operator

    Product Name

    Active Ingredient

    Utilisation interval (days)

    Actual movement date

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    Potato Store CIPC Checklist (Produce)

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    Grain Storage Monitoring (Crops)

    Store name / Number: Bin / Bulk / Bay number:

    Date cleaned:

    Operators name:

    Pre-harvest insecticide used: Yes / No Type: Rate:

    Bait bags / Traps used (v): Result: Positive / Negative Action taken: Store Filling Date commenced: Date completed: Variety:

    Field names / ID: Approx. tonnage:

    Variety:

    Post-harvest insecticide used: Yes / No Type: Rate:

    Reason for application (Sawtooth, Weevil etc): Date temporary store cleared (if applicable):

    Operator / Contractor notes:

    Grain Storage Monitoring

    Date Store Location in

    store reading taken

    Temp °C

    Moisture %

    Insect traps

    checked

    Tick if present Action taken / Comments Operator

    Rodents Birds

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    To be carried out weekly until temperature stabilised at safe storage level - thereafter intervals may be extended

    Date Store Location in

    store reading taken

    Temp °C

    Moisture %

    Insect traps checked

    Tick if present Action taken / Comments Operator

    Rodents Birds

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    Vermin Control (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)

    In addition to this record a plan showing the location of bait points is required.

    Date Checked Bait type Station ID/location of bait (as per map) Observations Operator

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    Farm Equipment – Grain Driers & Moisture Meters (Crops) Grain Dryers

    Make Fuel Type Date Serviced Serviced by Action Notes

    Moisture Meters/Temperature Probes

    Equipment Make Calibration Date Action Notes

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    Farm Equipment – Harvesting and Application (Crops/Produce)

    Harvesting Equipment (Harvesters, trailers, elevators, loader buckets etc.)

    Equipment

    Make

    Date cleaned

    Cleaned by

    Sanitiser used

    Action Notes

    Chemical, Fertiliser & Granular Application Equipment (including knapsacks)

    Equipment

    Make

    Date Serviced

    Date Calibrated

    NSTS No

    Action Notes

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    Knapsack Sprayer Operator Check List (Crops/Produce) MAKE: ________________________________________________________ MODEL: ________________________________________________________

    Checklist Date of check: Date of check: Date of check: Date of check:

    General Condition: Clean: No apparent damage: Strap fixing points secure:

    Fill with water: Will the straps take the weight: Is the sprayer stable when filled?

    Leakage checks: Check for leaks, upright and on side:

    Function check: Check pressure valve relief valve to maximum limit: Spray out- is the cut off valve working? Is the spray pattern correct? Is the nozzle undamaged? Is the nozzle flow rate within 10% of the manufacturer’s stated output?

    Internal Residue: Spray out until the fan collapses and air appears: Is the remaining liquid less than a cupful?

    Following use: Rinse with detergent: Rinse twice with water- flush out through lance: Clean nozzle and all filters in water with soft brush: Clean outside of tanks and straps: Follow disposal procedure for rinsings

    Comments/notes:

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    Contractors (Crops/Produce) CONTRACT SPRAYER OPERATORS – NRoSO

    Name

    Company NRoSO No Date issued / Expires

    S CONTRACT SPRAYER & GRANULAR APPLICATOR OPERATORS – QUALIFICATIONS

    Name

    Company

    Certificate Numbers (PA1/2/4/6/9 etc) Date issued

    SEED DRESSING – if using 3rd party seed-dressing contractor record certificate of competence details above or record Assured Land Based Contractors Verified Seed Scheme Membership below:

    Name

    Company Scheme Membership No Date issued

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    Chemical, Fertiliser & Granular Application Equipment

    Contractor/Company Name

    Equipment Type

    Make

    NSTS No

    Date Tested / Calibrated

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    Contractors Commitment Document (Produce) Member Name: _____________________________________________________________ Membership No: _____________________ Contractor Name & Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________ Contractor’s Service (e.g. ploughing, pesticide application): _________________________________________________________________ (a) Contractor’s Red Tractor Produce Commitment

    It is the responsibility of the RT member to make known to the contractor any special conditions or work practices that are necessary as a consequence of the Red Tractor Assurance for Farms standards or associated protocols. (i.e. The Fresh Produce Crop Specific Protocols) In the absence of any such information, the contractor will ensure that all contract work will be undertaken to a reasonable standard given the quality of the equipment and materials supplied by the grower. In consequence, we, the contractors, have read and understood the relevant Red Tractor Assurance for Farms and associated protocols and we commit ourselves to abide by the Statutory Requirements and Good Agricultural Practice guidelines detailed therein. (b) Contractor’s Required Documentation Evidence When undertaking pesticide applications we will supply to the above member documentary evidence of:

    1) Calibration of pesticide application equipment 2) An Emergency Plan for Pesticide Spillage which complies with the requirements of the Red Tractor Farm Assurance for Farms and associated protocols 3) Pesticide application qualifications for the operators used.

    Please confirm that either c) written instructions or d) a verbal briefing is given to the contractor:

    (c) Member’s written instructions to contractor (attach a copy) (d) Verbal briefing of requirements given to the contractor by the member Red Tractor Member signature: ______________________________________________ Contractor signature: ____________________________________________

    A duplicate copy of this document must be provided to the contractor.

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    Crisis Management Procedure (Produce)

    The PRIMARY PERSON RESPONSIBLE WITHIN THIS BUSINESS 24 HOURS PER DAY for ensuring the Crisis Management Procedure is carried out immediately:

    Full Name:

    Position:

    Emergency Telephone Number:

    CRITICAL ISSUES 1-4

    1. Unapproved pesticide applied to crop Within 5 minutes of the person responsible (stated above) being made aware of an unapproved pesticide being applied to a crop, this procedure must be immediately followed

    2. Exceeded maximum rate applied to crop Within 5 minutes of the person responsible (stated above) being made aware of an exceeded pesticide rate application, this procedure must be immediately followed 3. Unapproved pesticide residue reported from

    crop sampling Within 5 minutes of the person responsible (stated above) being made aware of an unapproved pesticide residue being reported back for a crop, this procedure must be immediately followed in full

    4. Exceeded maximum residue level reported from crop sampling

    Within 5 minutes of the person responsible (stated above) being made aware of an exceeded maximum residue being reported back for a crop, this procedure must be immediately followed in full

    IMMEDIATE NEXT STEPS

    1. Gather all relevant paperwork Spray records and/or residue sampling records

    2. Contact customers using emergency telephone numbers provided

    IMMEDIATELY inform your customer(s) of ALL the details, be prepared to email, fax and verbally forward all paperwork

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    CUSTOMER 24 Hour Crisis Management Emergency Contact Details

    Trading Name: Contact Names: Telephone Number(s):

    Primary Contact:

    Office: Mobile:

    Secondary Contact:

    Office: Mobile:

    Stop harvesting affected crop Where crop is being harvested contact staff immediately and STOP harvesting

    Segregate and quarantine in storage and clearly label on all sides of containers ‘hold’ from affected source

    Where product has been harvested and stored, yet remains within the control of the business, clearly mark each side of bin/trays ensuring no product gets mixed up with non-affected product or dispatched from site

    Secure all crop in potentially affected fields Where crop is still to be harvested, ensure all staff and customer(s) are aware this crop/field reference MUST NOT be harvested. Clearly mark at field entrance MUST NOT BE HARVESTED

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    Next steps – Critical Issues 2 & 4 ONLY 2 Maximum residue test and/or re-test

    product Exceeding the maximum application rate specified in the STATUTORY box within the product label is a breach of the approved and therefore breach of UK Pesticide Legislation. However, where this issues has been identified whilst ‘some’ of the affected crop is left in the field (and/or storage) and/or ‘some’ has left the control of the farm business i.e. has moved further along the food chain, it is imperative that the chemical composition of the product in terms of Maximum Residue Levels (Legal Trading Limits) has not been exceeded (high risk potential Food Safety Breach). Samples must be taken from the remaining affected field (and/or stored stock) and arrangements will be made by your customer(s) to collect the samples. Results will be requested within 24 hours and all costs charged to the producer business. These results will be reported back to your customer(s) immediately, after which you will be made aware of the results and any subsequent actions necessary to be taken.

    4 Maximum residue test and/or re-test product

    Where Maximum Residue Level sampling is undertaken internally within your business and results reported which exceed the Maximum Residue Levels, the product is in breach of Legal Trading Limits, cannot and should not legally be sold and in turn has high risk Food Safety potential. Where this issue has been identified whilst ‘some’ of the affected crop is left in the field (and/or storage) and ‘some’ has left the control of the farm business, i.e. has moved further along the food chain, it is imperative that the chemical composition of the product in term of Maximum Residue Levels is re-checked by the laboratory responsible for producing the original Maximum Residue Level exceedence results. Further samples must be taken from the remaining affected field (and/or stored stock) and arrangements will be made by your customer(s) to collect the samples. Results will be requested within 24 hours and all costs charged to the producer business. These results will be reported back to your customer(s) immediately, after which you will be made aware of the results and any subsequent actions necessary to be taken.

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    Infectious Disease Notification Form (Produce) This form can be used for reporting infections and illness for existing staff and establishing the health status of new staff, visitors and staff returning from abroad. NAME:

    JOB TITLE:

    BUSINESS: QUESTIONS: YES NO

    At present, or in the last seven days, are you suffering from: 1. Diarrhoea and/or vomiting? 2. Stomach pain, nausea or fever?

    At present are you suffering from: 1. Skin infections of the hands, arms or face. E.g. boils, styes, septic fingers, discharge from eye, ear, gums, mouth. 2. Jaundice

    Do you suffer from: 1. A recurring bowel disorder? 2. Recurring infections of the skin, ear or throat?

    Have you Ever had typhoid or paratyhphoid fever or are you now known to be a carrier of Salmonella Typhi or Paratyphi?

    Are you a carrier of any type of Salmonella?

    In the last 21 days, have you had contact with anyone, at home or abroad, who may have been suffering from typhoid or paratyphoid?

    List countries visited in the last 6 weeks:

    Any yes answer will require an assessment of suitability to work.

    DATE: SIGNATURE: MANAGEMENT ACTION:

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    Manure Management Plan Part 1 (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) Calculating Area Available:

    What Where Spreadable Area (Ha) When

    Water (Blue)

    Any ditches, watercourses and ponds. Also springs, wells or boreholes where water is used for human consumption or farm dairies, including any on neighbouring land close to the farm boundary.

    N/A Do Not Spread

    Non-spreading Areas

    (White)

    Fields where manure would not normally be spread; non-farmed fields, woodlands or fields simply too far away from the farm buildings.

    N/A Do Not Spread

    Don’t Spread Areas (Red)

    Areas where manure shouldn’t be spread. At least 10m either side of all ditches and watercourses; 50m around springs, wells and boreholes, steep slopes with a risk of run-off throughout the year; and Environmentally Sensitive Areas, Sites of Special Scientific Interest, or other land subject to management agreements

    N/A Do Not Spread

    High Risk Areas (Yellow)

    Fields next to watercourse, spring or borehole with soil at field capacity with moderate slope or slowly permeable soil; where soil depth over fissured rock is less than 30cm; with effective pipe or field drains.

    Use throughout the year subject to ground conditions but restrict application rates in winter

    Very High Risk Areas

    (Orange)

    Fields likely to flood sometime most winters; next to watercourse, spring or borehole where surface is severely compacted or waterlogged or have a severe slope and soil is at field capacity or have a moderate slope and slowly permeable soil

    Avoid in winter and in dry summer when soil cracks down to the drains, or when soil is compacted

    Low Risk Areas (Green)

    All other areas not already marked.

    Can be used throughout year

    Total Spreadable Area Available:

    NB - Colour references above are those normally used on to designate the areas on the Risk Assessment map that is a required part of the overall plan.

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    Manure Management Plan Part 2 (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb) Calculating Minimum Area Required: RUMINANTS

    Stock Unit No of Stock Units Months Housed Ha Needed by Stock Unit Total Area Required

    Cow (650 kg) X X 0.039 =

    Cow (550 kg) X X 0.032 =

    Cow (450 kg) X X 0.025 =

    Heifer 2 yr+ (500 kg) X X 0.019 =

    Youngstock 1–2 yr (400 kg) X X 0.016 =

    Youngstock 6-12 mths X X 0.008 =

    Calf X X 0.005 =

    Bull X X 0.019 =

    Sheep X X 0.003 =

    Lamb (up to 6 mths) X X 0.001 =

    Lamb (6-12 mths) X X 0.002 =

    Total Area Required

    Note – above relates to 250kg N/ha. Adjustment may be required where tighter limits apply (eg NVZ area without grassland derogation – 170kg N/ha)

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    Complaints Register (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)

    Date Received from Nature of complaint Investigation results Action taken to prevent reoccurrence

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    Beef & Lamb Health Plan (Beef & Lamb) Farm Details Cattle Sheep

    Class Number Class Number Breeding

    Youngstock

    Stores

    Finishing

    Ewes

    Rams

    Lambs

    Vet / Veterinary Practice

    Species Plan Relates To:- Plan Completed by:

    Cattle Sheep

    Person(s) Responsible for Medicine Administration Signature Date

    Biosecurity Policy – A biosecurity policy is a requirement of the Biosecurity section of the standards. Document the actions undertaken to manage or reduce the risk of disease from the following sources, and any others you have identified.

    Potential Source of Disease Actions Taken to Control Risks

    Incoming Stock

    People

    Buildings

    Equipment

    Other

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    Vaccination & Parasite Control - This section may be completed as a table or in a calendar format. Document the routine vaccinations and parasite treatments undertaken.

    Category of Stock Vaccine / Treatment Used Disease / Parasite Targeted Timing

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    Vaccination & Parasite Control – Alternative Format – by Calendar Month

    Month Activity Category of Stock Vaccine / Treatment Used / Action Taken Disease / Parasite Targeted

    Jan

    Feb

    Mar

    Apr

    May

    Jun

    Jul

    Aug

    Sept

    Oct

    Nov

    Dec

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    Euthanasia – Document the methods used and names of who carries out euthanasia

    Animal Type Method Used Person(s) carrying it out Disposal

    Youngstock

    Adult Stock

    Young Animal Management & Husbandry Procedures - Document the actions undertaken to ensure calves/ lambs receive adequate colostrum and document any husbandry procedures undertaken.

    Action Animal Age Method and treatment details (including anaesthetic, pain Relief); name of person(s) undertaking procedures

    Cattle

    Colostrum Management

    Castration

    Disbudding

    Dehorning

    Sheep

    Colostrum

    Castration

    Tail Docking

    General Weaning

    Tagging

    Other Policies / Procedures - Record any other routine health / welfare related procedures

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    Beef Health & Performance Review (Beef & Lamb) Farm ________________________________________________ Period ___________________________ to ____________________________

    Health Problem Data Collation (Annual Tally) - Use this table to tally the treatments given that did not form part of the routine management of stock, and any deaths/ culls or feedback from a vet / abattoir that may be attributable to a health problem.

    Condition Animals Treated Mortalities Abattoir / Vet Feedback Comments

    Died Euthanased Culled Infectious Diseases BVD Leptospirosis Johnes TB IBR Parasites Liver Fluke Worms Cow Specific Abortion Prolapse Difficult Calving Barren Mastitis Other Unknown Calf Specific Pneumonia Scour Other Unknown Other Metabolic Disease Lameness

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    Mortality Data Collation - Collating the total mortalities by age category is useful alongside collating by health problem.

    Tally Comments

    Stillborn – 24 Hours 24 Hours – 10 Days 10 Days – Weaning Weaning – First Calving / Point of Sale Less than 30 Month Over 30 Months Total Top Issues to Act On - Having reviewed your records and collated data, identify the key issues in your herd. You must consider the actions to be taken, and where appropriate act upon them.

    Issue Actions Already Taken Actions to be taken in Future 1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    Comments / Vet Comments

    Review Details

    Completed By Date Next Review Due

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    Sheep Health & Performance Review (Beef & Lamb) Farm ________________________________________________ Period ___________________________ to ____________________________ Health Problem Data Collation (Annual Tally) - Use this table to tally the treatments given that did not form part of the routine management of stock, and any deaths/ culls or feedback from a vet / abattoir that may be attributable to a health problem.

    Condition Animals Treated Mortalities Abattoir / Vet Feedback Comments

    Died Euthanased Culled General Lameness - Ewes Lameness - Lambs Metabolic Disease Clostridial Disease Infectious Disease Parasites Sheep Scab Flystrike Liver Fluke Worms Ewe Specific Abortion Prolapse Difficult Lambing Barren Mastitis Other Unknown Lamb Specific Congenital Defect Starvation/Exposure Orf Joint-ill Other Unknown

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    Mortality Data Collation - Collating the total mortalities by age category is useful alongside collating by health problem

    Tally Comments

    Lambs - Stillborn – 24 Hours - Lost up to approx. 7 days - Lost 7 Days – Weaning - Lost - Post Weaning Ewes Other Total Top Issues to Act On - Having reviewed your records and collated data, identify the key issues in your herd. You must consider the actions to be taken, and where appropriate act upon them.

    Issue Actions Already Taken Actions to be taken in Future 1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    Comments / Vet Comments

    Review Details

    Completed By Date Next Review Due

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    Medicine Purchase Records (Beef & Lamb)

    Name of Veterinary Medicine Date of Purchase

    Quantity Purchased

    Batch Number

    Expiry Date

    Supplier of Veterinary Medicine

    Withdrawal period of the product

    Bottle No. (can be used for cross ref. with admin records)

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    Medicine Usage Records (Beef & Lamb)

    Treatment date (start and end date

    if multiple treatments)

    Identify of animal/ group of animals

    treated

    No. animals treated

    Name of medicine used

    Medicine batch/ bottle

    number

    Quantity medicine

    used

    Date when animal/ milk fit for human

    consumption Name of person administering Reason for treatment

    Meat Milk

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    Medicine Disposal Record (Beef & Lamb)

    Name/ identity of Medicine Date of disposal Quantity Disposed of Route of Disposal

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    Feed Warranty Letter (Beef & Lamb) This warranty declaration CANNOT be used to cover any feed materials bought with the intent of re-sale. Members operating as such must register as a merchant or compounder and be a member of an appropriate assurance scheme. For full details of when a warranty letter is / is not required, please check the relevant Scheme Standards Manual.

    Feed Supplier Details Recipient Farmer Details

    Name Name

    Address Address

    Postcode Postcode

    Feed Supplied: * if feed supplied is surplus to requirements details of its source are also provided

    Date: *validity of the declaration extends for 12 months for deliveries of the same material

    By signing this declaration you are agreeing with the following statements:

    • This feed is suitable for consumption by livestock and is considered wholesome and free from any known contaminants • Legal requirements, in particular those of the EC Feed Hygiene Regulation (183/2005) and relevant UK Animal Feed Regulations, have been adhered to in the production and

    supply of this feed. Specific obligations include: o The business is appropriately registered with the Local Authority o The feed has been stored, handled and transported so that the risk of contamination has been minimised and hygiene standards maintained at a level which is appropriate

    for materials entering the feed / food chain o All requirements relating to record keeping and labelling have been complied with

    Feeds other than forages, fruits, vegetables or roots (please tick as applicable)

    Blends & Compounds and other Feed Materials (‘straights’) – Home-grown; This feed or feed material comprises solely of home-grown ingredients and in the case of home-grown ‘straights’ (cereals/ pulses) are companied by a completed grain passport

    Blends & Compounds and other Feed Materials (‘straights’) – Purchased; This feed or feed material incorporates purchased feed or feed materials which are surplus to own requirements, though were not purchased with the intent of resale. The purchased feed or feed materials have originated from a certified source (e.g. UFAS/ FEMAS)

    Feed Supplier Signature: ………………………………………………………………………… Print Name: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Home Mixing Record – Standard Mixes (Beef & Lamb)

    Mix name Mix name Mix name

    Ingredient Amount (%, weight, proportion)

    Ingredient Amount (%, weight, proportion)

    Ingredient Amount (%, weight, proportion)

    Total volume for each mix Total volume for each mix Total volume for each mix

    Date Produced Mix Name/ Raw materials

    (if not included in mix details above) Quantity Produced Samples Y/N

    (of dry ingredients kept for 4 weeks after last use? )

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    Ration 1: Ration 2:

    Ration Name / livestock group

    Dates ration used (from and to)

    Ration Name / livestock group

    Dates ration used (from and to)

    Ingredient Weight Ingredient Weight

    Total volume of

    each mix

    Total volume of each mix

    Ration 3: Ration 4:

    Ration Name / livestock group

    Dates ration used

    (from and to)

    Ration Name / livestock group

    Dates ration used

    (from and to)

    Ingredient Weight Ingredient Weight

    Total volume of each mix

    Total volume of each mix

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    Schemes and Standards offered by NSF Agriculture NSF Agriculture is able to provide all of the assurance schemes within the crops, livestock and supply chain sectors, which are now firmly established and recognised within the industry. We also offer the majority of additional schemes which can be conducted in single visits, enabling several standards to be assessed during one inspection. We aim to help your achieve and maintain the appropriate assurances for your business enterprises. This will help ensure you meet your customers’ needs and build effective, profitable business relationships Crops Production Schemes

    • Red Tractor Crops & Sugar Beet • Red Tractor Fresh Produce • GLOBALGAP Integrated Farm Assurance

    (IFA) Crops Production Schemes Additional

    • Tesco NURTURE • Pepsico • McCains

    Livestock Production Schemes

    • Red Tractor Beef & Lamb • Red Tractor Poultry • Red Tractor Pigs • Red Tractor Dairy

    • GLOBALGAP Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA)

    Livestock Production Schemes Additional

    • Freedom Food • Whole Foods Market • Sainsbury’s Traditional Beef • Glanbia Dairy Farm Scheme • Waitrose Points of Difference

    Supply Chain Schemes

    • GAFTA Trade Assurance • ABM Livestock Transport • Freedom Food Livestock Transport • Vehicle Approval – Welfare of Animals

    during Transport

    ABM Livestock Market and Collection Centres

    • British Retail Consortium (BRC) Global Standard for Food Safety

    • FARMA • Red Tractor Cold Crush Processing of

    Oilseeds Environmental Management Schemes

    • LEAF Marque • Conservation Grade

    Agri Input/Contractors Schemes

    • GLOBALGAP Plant Propagation Material Scheme

    • Red Tractor Safe Haven • Assured Land Based Contractors Schemes • Compost Quality Protocol

    Risk Services Comprehensive independent assessment of your business’s exposures together with detailed recommendations on how to reduce hazards. Scopes offered:

    • Whole farm • Biosecurity • Health & Safety

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    General Records (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Farm Risk Assessment (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Emergency Action Plan & Contact List (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)New Site Risk Assessment (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Training and Experience (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Field Records – Fertiliser applications (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Field Records – Pesticide applications (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Fertiliser Inventory (Crops/Produce)Pesticides Inventory (Crops/Produce)Procedure for Excess Plant Protection Product and Tank Washing Disposal (Produce)Crops Contamination Risk Assessment (Crops)Mycotoxin Risk Assessment (Crops)Mycotoxin Risk Assessment (Crops)Grain Store Risk Assessment (Crops)CIPC Store Risk Assessment (Crops)Pesticides – Post Harvest Application Record (Crops/Produce)Potato Store CIPC Checklist (Produce)Grain Storage Monitoring (Crops)Vermin Control (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Farm Equipment – Grain Driers & Moisture Meters (Crops)Farm Equipment – Harvesting and Application (Crops/Produce)Knapsack Sprayer Operator Check List (Crops/Produce)Contractors (Crops/Produce)Contractors Commitment Document (Produce)Crisis Management Procedure (Produce)Infectious Disease Notification Form (Produce)Manure Management Plan Part 1 (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Manure Management Plan Part 2 (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Complaints Register (Crops/Produce/Beef & Lamb)Beef & Lamb Health Plan (Beef & Lamb)Beef Health & Performance Review (Beef & Lamb)Sheep Health & Performance Review (Beef & Lamb)Medicine Purchase Records (Beef & Lamb)Medicine Usage Records (Beef & Lamb)Medicine Disposal Record (Beef & Lamb)Feed Warranty Letter (Beef & Lamb)Home Mixing Record – Standard Mixes (Beef & Lamb)Schemes and Standards offered by NSF Agriculture