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Agriculture is a process over time
In agriculture, decisions made today often produce effects that only become visible over time. The consequences do not appear immediately, they accumulate through the sequence of decisions made across seasons.
Production problems are rarely the result of a single incorrect decision. They most often arise from a sequence of misaligned interventions over time, such as:
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excessively intensive soil tillage,
poorly timed field operations,
the application of technologies that are not adapted to the specific soil type or climatic conditions.
For this reason, Prime Trinity designs production systems to remain functional across different seasons and changing conditions - not only in ideal production years.