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| Trent Loos had a guy on a while back that had moved form Australia to India. Sounded a lot like farming in the U.S. back in 1950's. Mentioned how they didn't have hydraulics so he'd have to hire 20 guys to unload a truck for about $20 or so. Couldn't count on electricity as it would internmittenly shut off. Didn't have four wheel drive tractors to pack silage piles so he used two elephants. Had around 2,000 employees. What this guy had done sounds alot like what you're after. Kind of made me want to travel to India to see what operations were like over there. | |
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