Sorry but I've to disagree with all of you :)
Your point of view is correct, but only on the short term.
For almost all the markers it takes 2 years before they really start to be seen on the fields.
It's only this year, with the new version of the Timmy, that you see them often on the fields. And the first version was released two years ago, if I remember well.
The best thing to do is start slowly to produce, then increase the production over the year.
However, you've to make sure all your markers are reliable, otherwise poeples will start to say bad things about it.
That's at least what I think.
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Your point of view is correct, but only on the short term.
For almost all the markers it takes 2 years before they really start to be seen on the fields.
It's only this year, with the new version of the Timmy, that you see them often on the fields. And the first version was released two years ago, if I remember well.
The best thing to do is start slowly to produce, then increase the production over the year.
However, you've to make sure all your markers are reliable, otherwise poeples will start to say bad things about it.
That's at least what I think.
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