DON’T BE CHEAP WITH THE SEED
While in Canada, I visited one believer who operated a large grain farm. His spread included some 2,500 acres. I asked him how he planted the seed. He reached in a bin and pulled out an ear of corn. Then he proceeded to pop out the kernals, one by one as he walked along, demonstrating the planting process. Do you believe that? No, sir! That’s not what he said nor is it what he did. He showed me a distributor that was some thirty feet wide. “We take that double tandem truck, fill it with certified seed and back it up to the distributor and open the slots and pour in the seed.” He went on to say, “If you’re ever going to be cheap, DON’T BE CHEAP WITH THE SEED.” One bushel of seed invested, yields thirty bushels of grain harvested in a good year. Thirty to one; not a bad return, if you are ready to…
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