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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1770082" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>With 20+ years of working for a conservation district I got to/had to work directly with a lot of NRCS people. My opinion is there are a few good ones. But they are out numbered by one that if you gave them the keys to the ranch free and clear they would lose it in 3 years.</p><p>I went to a workshop some years ago. One of the speakers was a retired extension agent from Minnesota. He said that after he retired he went back to look at the farms he had worked with. All of the ones who followed his advise were out of business. He said it was a pretty sobering realization. To me it said something about listening to academics who have no skin in the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1770082, member: 498"] With 20+ years of working for a conservation district I got to/had to work directly with a lot of NRCS people. My opinion is there are a few good ones. But they are out numbered by one that if you gave them the keys to the ranch free and clear they would lose it in 3 years. I went to a workshop some years ago. One of the speakers was a retired extension agent from Minnesota. He said that after he retired he went back to look at the farms he had worked with. All of the ones who followed his advise were out of business. He said it was a pretty sobering realization. To me it said something about listening to academics who have no skin in the game. [/QUOTE]
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