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Would you ever hire an Agricultural Consultant?
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<blockquote data-quote="1wlimo" data-source="post: 849989" data-attributes="member: 16646"><p>I have been looking at doing agronomy work for people. Do they need it, Yes they do, but they do not see the need let alone be willing to pay. Lots of people growing canolla in the area soil test every year, or two years but then totally disregard the fertiliser reconmendations!!!</p><p></p><p>Having come from a back ground where most people would have an agronomist walk their crops several times, and use other consultants on an as need basis is a big differance to here.</p><p></p><p>There is only so much advice the best consultants or information sources can provide unless they are on site. </p><p></p><p>Personally I may have to prove my self by giving advice for free for a start. A big issue is that here in Alberta, it is easy if the farm does not pay to get extra income form working in the oilpatch.</p><p></p><p>There is a need for your idea Todd, but getting it to pay may take a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1wlimo, post: 849989, member: 16646"] I have been looking at doing agronomy work for people. Do they need it, Yes they do, but they do not see the need let alone be willing to pay. Lots of people growing canolla in the area soil test every year, or two years but then totally disregard the fertiliser reconmendations!!! Having come from a back ground where most people would have an agronomist walk their crops several times, and use other consultants on an as need basis is a big differance to here. There is only so much advice the best consultants or information sources can provide unless they are on site. Personally I may have to prove my self by giving advice for free for a start. A big issue is that here in Alberta, it is easy if the farm does not pay to get extra income form working in the oilpatch. There is a need for your idea Todd, but getting it to pay may take a while. [/QUOTE]
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