It is important to note that in some cases the organisational
affiliation constrained the recommendations made, whereas other
advisors had more discretion and tended to make suggestions based
on their own knowledge and regarding measures they were more
comfortable with. Recommendations regarding measures such as
cover crops and bio beds were rarely made, as advisors stated they
did not feel confident providing advice with limited information.
Overall, there was no simple tendency for either organisational
affiliation or personal background to be the dominant influence on
the recommendations made.