Kristin King
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And they know it all.
And I think that we should be hiring farmers as meteorologists moving forward.
For sure.
For sure.
No, no.
Especially since tackling the whole would just be way too much anyways, because like we've already said, it's huge.
Because it's about community still in a way.
So that fuels your passions in a way and stays true to your landscape, if you will.
I love that.
And you said something a couple minutes ago that made me kind of click a light bulb.
When I was really trying to understand agriculture as a whole and really trying to understand our supply chain in general, a farmer had said to me, I don't know, a long time ago now,
You can't expect a farmer to be the same in one region as you are in another because everybody looks at like farms as like a flat thing.
Like there's a barn, there's a silo, there's fields and there's animals and there's crops and you can't look at it like that because you might have sheep over there.
You might have no crops.
It might be a full production for animals.
It could be, you know, who knows?
all these things.
And it wasn't until my like little brain like was like click.
And I was like, Oh my goodness.
And so you can't, you have to have a different niche nuance conversations with people because if you're talking to the sheep farmer, as if he was doing corn, like that doesn't, that doesn't even, that doesn't make sense.