Posted by MF Poor on December 01, 2012 at 19:08:20 from (75.88.175.247):
In Reply to: Re: Organic Producers posted by Tom from Ontario on December 01, 2012 at 18:27:35:
Safe bet you don't have NEAR the storage cost, not near the hauling cost, ect... Low yields will do that. It's quicker and easier to count your chips at the end of the game if there aren't so many there to count.
For the record, I've had the best 4 years of my career over the previous 4 seasons, in terms of bottom line, by using the latest technology I can get my hands on. This season is looking to be 5 good years in a row, even with drought and heat. Highest input cost, yes, Highest return on investment yes. Highest bottom line DEFINATELY yes.
You have to be smart enough to do something with todays technology before it will work. Otherwise, you probably are better off doing things the cheapest way you can. Low investment is low risk, low risk is low return. The knowledge is readily available, just a matter of having the good sense to apply that knowledge. Those who don't grasp the concept call it luck, or talk about it being a bad bet.
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