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Rural Diversification
What do you think the best form of diversification is?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmideas" data-source="post: 631744" data-attributes="member: 3653"><p>Sounds tricky. Farmers, and others, need honesty in testing, yet it's going out of fashion. Today we hear that price comparison web sites get a kick back from energy companies for sales of their more profitable, read expensive, service plans. Nothing effective will be done to change it. </p><p></p><p>Car manufacturers obey the letter of the rules to manufacture amazing and meaningless emission results, and get away with it. Companies get away with tax arrangements, Osbourne promises "a blitz on offshore avoidance" and then invites Google chairman Eric Schmidt to join a cabal of business advisors to the PM! While Facebook's CEO Sheryl Sandberg launches her book 'Leaning In' at a party in 11 Downing St. </p><p></p><p> It seems to me they are all governed by lawyers and their skewed morality. A test which has been conducted in order to achieve a certain result isn't a test at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmideas, post: 631744, member: 3653"] Sounds tricky. Farmers, and others, need honesty in testing, yet it's going out of fashion. Today we hear that price comparison web sites get a kick back from energy companies for sales of their more profitable, read expensive, service plans. Nothing effective will be done to change it. Car manufacturers obey the letter of the rules to manufacture amazing and meaningless emission results, and get away with it. Companies get away with tax arrangements, Osbourne promises "a blitz on offshore avoidance" and then invites Google chairman Eric Schmidt to join a cabal of business advisors to the PM! While Facebook's CEO Sheryl Sandberg launches her book 'Leaning In' at a party in 11 Downing St. It seems to me they are all governed by lawyers and their skewed morality. A test which has been conducted in order to achieve a certain result isn't a test at all. [/QUOTE]
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