Jeffersonville, OH | KDD - 12/3/2023 13:00
I get what you are saying, Chris, and I'm sure you get it.
I just think there are some out there, and on this site, who use that term (and I admit it technically can't be possible) to get on their high horse and try to start some kind of argument between no-till and users of conventional tillage.
I understand you have to be cautious that a customer is not offended by your use of terms. It appears you have done well at meeting the needs of all kinds of customers (including us occasionally), and I always appreciate your comments here.
I don't care if I offend them, I just don't want them whining about how it won't do what I "told" them it would do LOL
If they are offended by how I word something well, I probably dodged a bigger bullet...but if they can't be realistic and honest in their expectations and needs, then I can't be liable for the performance, or lack thereof!!
Again, all my opinions, and how I was taught to approach the way I handle our business. Tillage implements are a world unto themselves, because conditions and expectations vary WIDLY!
Chris |