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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 8097001" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>It'll be huge, even the difference between 2.47 and "it's about two-and-a-half" is a lot, when multiplied by many acres...over many jobs... over many seasons</p><p></p><p>It's maybe interesting to note that in metric countries, it's "normal" to assume that anyone using imperial units doesn't really care about accuracy very much, so they generally get ripped off by vendors.</p><p></p><p>Seems to be mainly either farmers who just do the same thing every year, but forget exactly what that was, or, sons taking over the reins and asking Da how much fert he put on, but of course hundredweights may as well be Swahili to the boy. </p><p>And, the odd alcoholic who phones up pee'd and gets around to business after an hour of whisky-induced smalltalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 8097001, member: 63856"] It'll be huge, even the difference between 2.47 and "it's about two-and-a-half" is a lot, when multiplied by many acres...over many jobs... over many seasons It's maybe interesting to note that in metric countries, it's "normal" to assume that anyone using imperial units doesn't really care about accuracy very much, so they generally get ripped off by vendors. Seems to be mainly either farmers who just do the same thing every year, but forget exactly what that was, or, sons taking over the reins and asking Da how much fert he put on, but of course hundredweights may as well be Swahili to the boy. And, the odd alcoholic who phones up pee'd and gets around to business after an hour of whisky-induced smalltalk [/QUOTE]
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