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<blockquote data-quote="Elmsted" data-source="post: 38973" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>Risk of disease please let us know which one given your prediliction for straw crops.</p><p>Farming is a one year plan. If a harvest as I have often said does not supply enough funds to plant 100% of surface for harvest two. Then downgrade your ambitions.</p><p>As to thinking that farming is something one can control, Sure build cars in a factory with a roof. Farming is more akin to entering Monte Carlo casino as mother nature does not flex to our wishes.</p><p>Planning 6 years in advance with an idea that is what you will do is surely just spreadsheet stuff. One surely/hopefully has the intuative feel year on year as to what to plant and react in an appropriate manner to all hurdles.</p><p> </p><p>Blue prints are not the saviour they seemed to be 30+ years ago. And they only ever covered one growing season.</p><p> </p><p>Just as I see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elmsted, post: 38973, member: 1123"] Risk of disease please let us know which one given your prediliction for straw crops. Farming is a one year plan. If a harvest as I have often said does not supply enough funds to plant 100% of surface for harvest two. Then downgrade your ambitions. As to thinking that farming is something one can control, Sure build cars in a factory with a roof. Farming is more akin to entering Monte Carlo casino as mother nature does not flex to our wishes. Planning 6 years in advance with an idea that is what you will do is surely just spreadsheet stuff. One surely/hopefully has the intuative feel year on year as to what to plant and react in an appropriate manner to all hurdles. Blue prints are not the saviour they seemed to be 30+ years ago. And they only ever covered one growing season. Just as I see it. [/QUOTE]
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