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School me on over seeding pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1811853" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>Hi Dave. I certainly don't mind my logic being questioned. There are multiple reasons for this. First and foremost, I'm not the landowner. Whatever I say or recommend is getting applied to someone else's land or operation, not mine personally. The owner or renter of that property is the one that has to be comfortable with what is being done. Also, I'm human, I can and do make mistakes/can mis-speak/be wrong. I try to provide only factual information (science based) in what I say/do and leave my personal opinion at home so to speak, or if I give it, I'll explain that it is my opinion and there are other viable options. When an operator questions my logic, it shows that they are thinking and not just agreeing. It also shows that I may need to explain something to them a bit better/in a different way. anything and everything I do in terms of developing plans for a producer need to be accepted and viewed as the thing to do. If the producer/operator thinks otherwise, I'm wasting my breath as long term, what I'm doing will be disregarded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1811853, member: 43196"] Hi Dave. I certainly don't mind my logic being questioned. There are multiple reasons for this. First and foremost, I'm not the landowner. Whatever I say or recommend is getting applied to someone else's land or operation, not mine personally. The owner or renter of that property is the one that has to be comfortable with what is being done. Also, I'm human, I can and do make mistakes/can mis-speak/be wrong. I try to provide only factual information (science based) in what I say/do and leave my personal opinion at home so to speak, or if I give it, I'll explain that it is my opinion and there are other viable options. When an operator questions my logic, it shows that they are thinking and not just agreeing. It also shows that I may need to explain something to them a bit better/in a different way. anything and everything I do in terms of developing plans for a producer need to be accepted and viewed as the thing to do. If the producer/operator thinks otherwise, I'm wasting my breath as long term, what I'm doing will be disregarded. [/QUOTE]
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