Oliver88,
I have a Agriville bag that was given me with all that information but need to find. It was set by Jory Lamb/a private company that I forget the name of (Canada Rural something). If you look at the about Agriville information area on the website, Farms.com took the sight over in 2007. There was a six month period when there was a lot of uncertainty as to whether Agriville would survive with a least some of the posters on here offering to put up venture capital to keep it going. When you consider the original operating system was Windows 97, it has been quite an amazing process to keep it going for this long. I think even Farms.com/Joe would agree that the software is long in the tooth but as in many things on your farm, why fix something for a lot of money/uncertain payback when the current tool is working.
Will do more homework.
Another feature of Agriville is nobody including me ever stays on topic in these threads. Flavor of the day usually finds its way into most threads.
I have a Agriville bag that was given me with all that information but need to find. It was set by Jory Lamb/a private company that I forget the name of (Canada Rural something). If you look at the about Agriville information area on the website, Farms.com took the sight over in 2007. There was a six month period when there was a lot of uncertainty as to whether Agriville would survive with a least some of the posters on here offering to put up venture capital to keep it going. When you consider the original operating system was Windows 97, it has been quite an amazing process to keep it going for this long. I think even Farms.com/Joe would agree that the software is long in the tooth but as in many things on your farm, why fix something for a lot of money/uncertain payback when the current tool is working.
Will do more homework.
Another feature of Agriville is nobody including me ever stays on topic in these threads. Flavor of the day usually finds its way into most threads.
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