Minus & Cropper
Hey there, Minus. I’ve been thinking about whether we should start using those fancy precision‑ag tools we’ve heard about or just keep doing what’s worked for us for decades. What’s your take on this?
I’ve seen enough shiny tools that promise miracles and then fail to deliver on the job. Decades of practice give us a baseline, but if the new tech can reliably reduce errors or speed things up, give it a trial—just keep your guard up and your budget tight.
Sounds sensible, Minus. We’ll give the new gear a look but only if it can keep our costs steady and actually make the work easier, not just add another expense. Keep an eye on it, and we’ll see if it fits in with the old ways.
Got it—just keep it under a microscope. If it starts eating money or the workflow, pull the plug. If it actually cuts effort without extra cost, fine. Let's see.
Alright, we’ll keep a close look on it, make sure it doesn’t chew up our budget, and see if it actually helps us. If it doesn’t, we’ll yank it out. Let's see how it plays out.
Fine. Keep the money tight and the expectations realistic. If it starts to bite, just yank it out. That's the only sane approach.
Got it. We'll keep the money tight and the expectations realistic. If it starts to bite, we pull the plug. That’s the sensible way.
Sounds good. Keep the eyes peeled and the budget tighter than a knot. If it doesn't deliver, no one is losing a finger.