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North Central Indiana | See you’ve switched from “avoiding big ag” to “cost reduction but still eventually supporting a division of big ag” which was my whole point. Thank you. I definitely agree, cost reduction and managing how and where you spend is incredibly important. But all of those things are still “big ag” based if you dig far enough back. Except for, as I originally mentioned, non gmo soybeans using public traits and select conventional corn varieties at just a small number of regional seed companies. | |
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