I've been training a local young 12yo boy to milk our cows so I can have a break once a week and so there's another person to do it when I'm out of town. He shows up on time, excited to learn and eager to prove himself. The kids are gonna be all right
Times are tough in Australian agriculture. If you need to borrow money, be very careful. There are some extreme interest rates on offer
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Today, we honor the courage and sacrifice of the Anzacs who paved the way for our future. At SwarmFarm Robotics, we remember and respect their legacy.
Lest we forget.
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1. Food security concerns are hitting the mainstream
Via @ConversationEDU
"Australia can no longer take its food security for granted"
https://t.co/NPi30NIJEa
Civilization was built by people like this, and there is a stunning lack of gratitude in our culture for their work.
In this specific case, at least half of the apple varieties in Brown’s collection were considered “lost” until he personally tracked them down and saved them.
He literally went on quests where he did things like, tracking a lost variety back to a stump of a long-ago-cut-down tree near an abandoned homestead in remote Appalachia, took cuttings from the green shoots coming out of the stump, brought them back and planted them.
Absolute legend.
If you are in the media and you have access to the full suite of data on Australian fuel tanker arrivals and scheduling, make an article with a dashboard of that data.
It will get millions of hits and help to inform the public.
The engineering and technical class built Aust and it ran well. There were risk mgmt and other safety precautions built in.
Too well in fact.
The professional managerial class thought they could run it themselves and convinced others they could.
Now we are exposed.
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The Ready Player One metaverse ended up just being a bunch of teenagers playing Roblox lmao
I'm bullish on in-person connections. I say that with confidence because it's what I've seen the market is demanding, across all age groups. Younger crowd wants nightlife *without* bottle service tables so that they can actually meet. Bit older crowd wants upscale events with a no cell phones rule so people can actually meet. Older crowd wants dinner parties like Timeleft so people can actually meet
Are you seeing a pattern here. People want to meet others and not just play multiplayer notepad on social media