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Agricultural Matters
Andrew Blenkiron
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<blockquote data-quote="digger64" data-source="post: 7428460" data-attributes="member: 16562"><p>This is a fair point, but if you throw snowballs perhaps you should expect them back, I dont expect he nominated or voted himself into these roles so the wider industry is as much to blame for the paths it appears to be taking , but I find the concept of mega estate managers who dont pay rent,work with unlimited capital , who can delegate tasks and who certainly would have more clout in the market place representing most of the industry somewhat bizarre .</p><p>As a breed they tend to apply peter and paul economics to their decisions to retain the status quo ,and appear to expand at any cost to achieve this , which would be different to most more hands on operators .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digger64, post: 7428460, member: 16562"] This is a fair point, but if you throw snowballs perhaps you should expect them back, I dont expect he nominated or voted himself into these roles so the wider industry is as much to blame for the paths it appears to be taking , but I find the concept of mega estate managers who dont pay rent,work with unlimited capital , who can delegate tasks and who certainly would have more clout in the market place representing most of the industry somewhat bizarre . As a breed they tend to apply peter and paul economics to their decisions to retain the status quo ,and appear to expand at any cost to achieve this , which would be different to most more hands on operators . [/QUOTE]
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