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Farmers can bag eight NRoSO or Basis points by completing a new online Annual Training course.
The inevitable decision to run training online follows the cancellation of all face-to-face events, which has hampered operators’ efforts to bank the necessary annual points total.
Both arable and fruit versions of the two-hour course are available on the Ei Operator website.
They cost £30 and are available until 30 June 2021.
NRoSO members can sign up at any time in this period and have until 31 August to complete it.
The arable segment contains four main areas – updates on the latest chemical approvals, tests and training guidance, tips on managing pest problems and advice on road rules.