Re: Tips for Boosting Your CDI Score at Agricultural Collective #19
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 11:38 am
Hey everyone,
I've been meaning to chime in on this thread. So, I work at Agricultural Collective #15 and we're pretty close with Collective #19, so thought I’d share a bit.
First up, keeping your equipment well-maintained is key. Got a broken plow last season? Don’t ignore it, get that fixed pronto! Saves time and hassle later on. Also, make sure you’re hitting all the yield targets set by the collective. That’s what keeps the CDI score ticking up.
Speaking of which, I’ve noticed that folks who take part in extra training sessions—like those afternoons they hold for pest management or soil health—are usually the ones with higher scores. It might seem like a hassle, but it pays off big time.
And hey, surveillance cameras? Yeah, not just keeping an eye on the fields, but also ensuring everyone follows the rules and guidelines set by the collective. It’s all part of maintaining that high score.
Hope this helps!
I've been meaning to chime in on this thread. So, I work at Agricultural Collective #15 and we're pretty close with Collective #19, so thought I’d share a bit.
First up, keeping your equipment well-maintained is key. Got a broken plow last season? Don’t ignore it, get that fixed pronto! Saves time and hassle later on. Also, make sure you’re hitting all the yield targets set by the collective. That’s what keeps the CDI score ticking up.
Speaking of which, I’ve noticed that folks who take part in extra training sessions—like those afternoons they hold for pest management or soil health—are usually the ones with higher scores. It might seem like a hassle, but it pays off big time.
And hey, surveillance cameras? Yeah, not just keeping an eye on the fields, but also ensuring everyone follows the rules and guidelines set by the collective. It’s all part of maintaining that high score.
Hope this helps!