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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 898142" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>I see what you're saying there.</p><p>Supposing it comes back to some of what is being discussed in the thread on following 'textbooks'. There's an optimal way of doing things... and then there are 'rules of thumb', solid advice that will deliver an adequate result year after year after year.</p><p>It's often said that the top farmer is a week ahead of the average farmer... that means, he anticipates, makes his decisions and carries them out while his neighbour hasn't yet realised the danger/opportunity he faces whether it's lack of rain or an improving market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 898142, member: 9267"] I see what you're saying there. Supposing it comes back to some of what is being discussed in the thread on following 'textbooks'. There's an optimal way of doing things... and then there are 'rules of thumb', solid advice that will deliver an adequate result year after year after year. It's often said that the top farmer is a week ahead of the average farmer... that means, he anticipates, makes his decisions and carries them out while his neighbour hasn't yet realised the danger/opportunity he faces whether it's lack of rain or an improving market. [/QUOTE]
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