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Posted by Paul in Mich on April 09, 2005 at 05:59:24 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: I Don't Get It posted by Allan in NE on April 09, 2005 at 05:42:00:
Allan, Arguin is half of farmin, aint it? What"s the point of having green tractors vs red tractors if you aint gonna argue about them? Actually, I do believe that a lot of process improvements have come about by having a couple of farmers or maybe even a dozen of them argue which works best. Then going home and trying to prove the other guy wrong. Sometimes we find that we were right, and sometimes we find out the other feller was right. We may not have found a better way if we hadnt argued about it to begin with. I dont think guys here argue because they have a bone to pick, unless they (we) pick it with the government. I think its more that we have a lot of different angles and methods to meet the same end, and that is making farming work. Just my .02. BTW, I enjoy reading different opinions, as they give me something to think about myself, and yours is most valuable, along with a few others here.
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