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<blockquote data-quote="fgc325j" data-source="post: 6973156" data-attributes="member: 31660"><p>Agree with you on going to a business management course. I did a basic course on farm accounts, and then a basic management course where,</p><p>for the final exam, we had to prepare a business plan, in order to take on a farm tenancy. You soon realise there is a limit to how much you can</p><p>squeeze out of an acre of land, and it's no use piling on costs, and still expect to make a profit, especially when our plans were surgically gutted</p><p> by 2 local bank managers, who were well grounded in farm business dealings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fgc325j, post: 6973156, member: 31660"] Agree with you on going to a business management course. I did a basic course on farm accounts, and then a basic management course where, for the final exam, we had to prepare a business plan, in order to take on a farm tenancy. You soon realise there is a limit to how much you can squeeze out of an acre of land, and it's no use piling on costs, and still expect to make a profit, especially when our plans were surgically gutted by 2 local bank managers, who were well grounded in farm business dealings. [/QUOTE]
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