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| Yes, we would agree on that. I just don’t think we are walking the same path to find this agreement. Like you said, I strongly encourage doing your own research with any product or crop. It’s simply the only way to test value. And on a larger scale you can do research on your neighbors. That’s a good way to measure the area and not too many of them do the exact same thing and they all make a crop. I also think a guy can do a little bit better of a marketing job and make up a lot of money he’s trying to grow by pushing a crop, sometimes to no avail. You never know what the weather will bring. | |
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