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I just noticed: Traditional vs. Non-Traditional Ranching
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<blockquote data-quote="flyingS" data-source="post: 705673" data-attributes="member: 13383"><p>I believe that maybe progressive and non-progressive would be the proper terms. What is traditional in one area is not in another. The fact of the matter is that in order to survive people in agriculture have evolved ( progressive). Those that have not evolved (non-progressive) sell the ranch or farm and get a 9-5 in town. There are different strokes for different folks, as long as you are making a sustainable living you have somehting to add to anyone's operation. Those that can, do; those that can't teach. Don't get me wrong I know some guys that teach that are succesful, but I sure see a lot of them that say when my family had a ranch. If they were so damn good at it, why did they have to sell it. Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyingS, post: 705673, member: 13383"] I believe that maybe progressive and non-progressive would be the proper terms. What is traditional in one area is not in another. The fact of the matter is that in order to survive people in agriculture have evolved ( progressive). Those that have not evolved (non-progressive) sell the ranch or farm and get a 9-5 in town. There are different strokes for different folks, as long as you are making a sustainable living you have somehting to add to anyone's operation. Those that can, do; those that can't teach. Don't get me wrong I know some guys that teach that are succesful, but I sure see a lot of them that say when my family had a ranch. If they were so damn good at it, why did they have to sell it. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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