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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

If it's almost New Year's...

Then it's time for lists

of predictions
  1. about big business
  2. about baseball
  3. from tarot cards
  4. about presidential hopefuls
  5. about media trends
  6. about business
  7. about gold
and lists
  1. worst book covers
  2. best gadgets
  3. 2006 in ideas
  4. best photos
  5. buzzwords
  6. most unforgettable TV moments
  7. best places to live

The world just seems more organized when everything has a number.
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I am a sixth-generation farmer who hold a degree in Chemical Engineering, a minor in Economics, and served as a nuclear engineer from 1970-75. Jan, Aaron and I farm 2100 acres near Chrisman, IL. Aaron joined our farm operation in 2008. I have written humor and commentary for Farm Journal and Top Producer for 20 years. I was the host of US Farm Report from 2005 to 2014, and now serve as Commentator. I speak often to farm and agribusiness groups on topics from risk analysis to professional development.
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