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Re: O/T - Custom Spraying
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Posted by John (C-IL) on March 20, 2006 at 10:47:03 from (12.109.70.88):
In Reply to: Re: O/T - Custom Spraying posted by farmallman on March 20, 2006 at 10:30:07:
What synergistic means is: The sum is more than the parts. 2+3=6. When you have a group of guys working together doing the same or similar jobs they feed off of each other and get more done than each of them would get done individually. In the states, coops are notorious for living off of their depreciation and holding on to older equipment well past it's useful life. I gave my son a piece of advice when he graduated from college. "Get as far from production and retail agriculture as you can get!" He is now and engineer for Caterpillar and has far exceeded anything he could have done in agriculture. Another quote. My grandfather said if he had wanted his son to turn out poorly he would have bought him a truck and set him out on the road. Well, there you have my words of wisdom.
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