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<blockquote data-quote="Doc" data-source="post: 4311908" data-attributes="member: 71986"><p>Hi [USER=44492]@Bossfarmer[/USER]. I'm not Wanting to offend you, nor come across as any particular guru/know all.</p><p>You read as a real 'glass half empty' farmer who focuses on problems rather than solutions, clinging to traditional practice and particularly subs as a crutch to your operation and think no one else understands 'your situation'. </p><p>So many industries have undergone very radical changes with instant communication and the digital era in the last decade. Way more challenging and radical than what farming has faced. Those who adapt and are prepared to accept the changes, move on and look forward, survive and even thrive. Shed your prejudice/negativity and open your ears, eyes and thoughts to novel ideas, science and practices, be positive and embrace the advice and experiences of others.</p><p> Not all ideas may not suit your operation or particular aspects of it, but everyday is a school day and you never know- cherry pick but take risks too. Good advisors, not only save but also earn you money. The best advisors also recognise their limitations and direct you to others to integrate/augment their advice.</p><p>Tiresome but true cliche: if you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got- minus £70/ac.</p><p>I'd enjoy the challenge of you as a client in my sphere,but you are too far away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc, post: 4311908, member: 71986"] Hi [USER=44492]@Bossfarmer[/USER]. I'm not Wanting to offend you, nor come across as any particular guru/know all. You read as a real 'glass half empty' farmer who focuses on problems rather than solutions, clinging to traditional practice and particularly subs as a crutch to your operation and think no one else understands 'your situation'. So many industries have undergone very radical changes with instant communication and the digital era in the last decade. Way more challenging and radical than what farming has faced. Those who adapt and are prepared to accept the changes, move on and look forward, survive and even thrive. Shed your prejudice/negativity and open your ears, eyes and thoughts to novel ideas, science and practices, be positive and embrace the advice and experiences of others. Not all ideas may not suit your operation or particular aspects of it, but everyday is a school day and you never know- cherry pick but take risks too. Good advisors, not only save but also earn you money. The best advisors also recognise their limitations and direct you to others to integrate/augment their advice. Tiresome but true cliche: if you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got- minus £70/ac. I'd enjoy the challenge of you as a client in my sphere,but you are too far away. [/QUOTE]
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