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  • As an expert on the subject who has spent my life working with farmers around the globe.

    70% of them are fucking superstitious idiots who believe the craziest shit.

    25% of them are of average intelligence who do their best and work hard.

    5% of the are intelligent wonderful people who are highly technical and skilled.

    The socio-economic reasons for why this occurs is interesting (at least to me). Remember farming has had centuries of pressure for migration for rural living to urban. Rural populations are isolated and historically have lacked access to higher education, healthcare, mental health, etc. So you have a constant brain drain, combined with lower relative mental and physical health.

    So how the fuck do these morons manage to grow a crop? They outsource the decision making to "trusted advisors". Government agents, agronomist, fieldman, etc. these are the people who are actually making the day to day decisions on most of the these farms. What to fertilize with, what to spray, when to harvest, when to plant etc... they do it all the thinking while the idiots ride around in the luxury tractor cabins letting the GPS stear as they listen to talk radio or watch videos.

  • It's worth $30 more per year. Aka it's a subscription rate hike.

    They hiked up all of the subscriptions. Then made it confusing as fuck to subscribe back to the one that you had.

  • Instead of a injured/dead ratio of around 1:10 of the casualties. Its been 1:3 this year. That is quite a brutal statistic.

    Personally I think it's because of the lack of armor on the battlefield for Russia. They were large moving targets and Ukraine absolutely demolished them. However the troops inside had better chances of surviving a direct hit with only being wounded due to the protection and faster evacuation.

  • Hydroponic greenhouses in the late 1970's for one bankruptcy. Off a deep well on a high mountain valley with water that came out of the ground at 6-8C.... Oh and brutally cold winters down to -30C The heating cost alone for the water was prohibitive. They blamed the Mexicans for "tanking the market" for that bankruptcy.

    On the other side, they always chased last year's market. Sugarbeets were high so they doubled their acres - bank forced sale of 300 on that one. Beef was high so they bought steers ar extremely high prices and then sold them at a loss.. bank forced the sale of another 400 acres plus they lost their grazing contract. The last one was lamas. Yep they bought 100 of them.... Somehow it was the blacks fault for that one.. never did quite figure out how. I currently guess the bank got a new loan manager who happened to have a darker skin color.

  • Nope, that's not what it means at all

    Genetically linked behaviors follow distribution curves. There is always variation in every population for any behavior. When a behavior is highly selected for, alternative behaviors become more rare...but they still happen.

    A good example of this is homosexuality, evolutionarily speaking this behavior is highly selected against (reduced babies). It still occurs in all sorts of species.

    What this means is that around 2/3rds of humans are strictly monogamous. Around 1/3rd of humans are promiscuous or partially promiscuous. These are instinctual behaviors that can be overcome somewhat by cultural norms. On an individual basis, for every 3 people you meet, one instinctually finds sleeping around to be their "normal" behavior.

  • My parents and grandparents taught me how to go bankrupt..

    Step 1: Mortgage inherited assets to follow the latest fad.

    Step 2: Make no profit but spend tons money.

    Step 3: Accept government handouts right and left but still lose money.

    Step 4: Go bankrupt and lose everything you inherited.

    Step 5: Blame everyone else for your own stupidity. Extra emphasis on people with darker skin color.

  • Taiwan "Hey Ukraine, got a few of those navel drones for us?"

    Ukraine has shown that a traditional naval power is pretty weak.

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  • $16.50 adjusted for 11 years of inflation is $22.36.

    So in real terms they have rewarded your friend with a 1.5% annual pay increase for 11 years of loyalty.

    By swapping jobs your pay has increased by around 9.4% per year during the sametime.

  • The first 5-10 years a person works usually results in massive amount of growth in skills and productivity. If a company won't adequately compensate for their ever increasing value, another one will.

    Annual pay raises were never more than 3% when I stayed with a company - usually 1-2%. When I swapped jobs I had a few 30% pay raises.

  • It adds flex to the container for variations of atmospheric pressure. It's what they mean by the fill levels.

    Milk containers are filled by weight. The exact volume of the liquid can vary slightly based upon the atmospheric pressure.

    If the container has no flex the top will pop off or the sides will crush in with pressure changes say when a truck drives over a mountain pass to deliver the milk.

  • Grammar is the attempt to enforce random arbitrary rules on a continuously evolving language.

  • The real solution would be for the EU to mandate an standardized open source connection platform that all car companies are required to support.

    I currently use android auto on my truck. I had to make a bunch settings modifications to make it semi-functional. It took me months to figure out how to get it to do what I wanted, when I wanted it

  • They have been proven multiple times to significantly decrease productivity but they are cheaper to build. Visual and sound distractions break up concentration when you are tying to work.

    I had one place that insisted on an open office with these these torture style "ergonomic" chairs. I hated the setup so did some sleuthing. The chair model was discontinued because they sucked and the company got them on a steep discount. The "open office" desks where 1/8 the price of a traditional cubical setup.

  • YouTube - Sign in to prove you are not a bot.

    Nope- I'll just leave.

  • Its not really a signal for good or bad for the economy, it's a signal for what the central bank is trying to do. You have to look at the situation to know if it's good or bad.

    Raising the interest rate is an attempt to decrease inflation by slowing down borrowing. Debt loads of companies/government entities increase due to the higher interest rate.

    Lowering the interest rate increases the inflation rate buy allowing more borrowing. Debt loads decrease as the inflation rate devalues debts.

    The Russian economy is under severe strain with oil revenue decreasing rapidly and debts loads piling up. Inflation pressure has been extremely high for years. The central bank is trying to decrease debt by allowing inflation rate to take off again. Lowering the interest rate while inflation pressure is very high is a desperate move to try to stabilize the economy in free fall.

  • My favorite was to take a screenshot of the desktop and set it as the background. Then put all of the icons into a folder. Most people I left the folder on the desktop. The IT guys, the folder was then hidden.

  • Non-destructice hijinks were highly encouraged at my first job. It was a way to encourage people to remember to lock up their computers when they stepped away.

    So mouse button settings were often reversed, hotkeys were mapped, desktop backgrounds were modified, and basically every other non-destructive computer prank was pulled.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Don't touch my corn, asshole.....

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Silage Corn - 14' (4.3m) tall

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    When you start out thinking that you can do it.... but you can't, so you tip-back

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    How to find a barbell corn cob for your fitness routine.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Wanna get in shape? Barbell corn is the answer.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Here's one of the most beautiful varieties of corn I have ever seen.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    It's really ugly but it's a sign of a healthy environment for soil microbes.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    The ugly side of corn

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    A lovely 98 Day variety for your viewing pleasure.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    So you want to post corn pictures. I've got you all covered.