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<blockquote data-quote="Idaman" data-source="post: 775131" data-attributes="member: 14119"><p>A man told my dad one time when I was ready for college to never send any of his kids to Ag college to study animal science. The reason given was that every few years the teachings have to change to keep up with the times so in a very few short years what you had learned would be obsolete. His recommendation was a good tough business school because 6% will always be 6% and buy low, sell high isn't likely to change anytime soon. Obviously these recommendations were for ranch/farm/feedlot owners not future professors/government workers etc. </p><p></p><p>It seems to me that every younger generation of professors and researchers have to prove the preceeding group wrong. Probably to establish their own credentials but they in time are next in line to be proven wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaman, post: 775131, member: 14119"] A man told my dad one time when I was ready for college to never send any of his kids to Ag college to study animal science. The reason given was that every few years the teachings have to change to keep up with the times so in a very few short years what you had learned would be obsolete. His recommendation was a good tough business school because 6% will always be 6% and buy low, sell high isn't likely to change anytime soon. Obviously these recommendations were for ranch/farm/feedlot owners not future professors/government workers etc. It seems to me that every younger generation of professors and researchers have to prove the preceeding group wrong. Probably to establish their own credentials but they in time are next in line to be proven wrong. [/QUOTE]
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