Posted by paul on October 09, 2018 at 17:28:09 from (66.60.223.229):
In Reply to: A paltry thing. posted by Ultradog MN on October 09, 2018 at 09:19:45:
Kinda funny, how people look at the same things so differently. No right or wrong, just different.
I farm, I don’t punch a clock and don’t bill anyone ever for my time.
Dad was, and now I am, totally 180 degrees different than you.
The pail costs me money.
Time, have all day, my time isn’t worth anything tangible. Cleaning out a pail saves me $4, that is a no brainer.
Every thing I do farming is about cost containment. In my setup I have X number of acres that provide about Y number of bushels, and the less cash I spend per bushel the more I pocket. Time is not very relevant, perhaps I eat supper a little later one day for cleaning pails who cares.
It would not be practical to try to gain more acres; and if I did that would show up once a year at most, so my time in a year is better divided on saving more dollars, than on getting done faster.
Again, we are doing the right things for our situations; just funny the opposite plans are both right for our situations.
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