In addition to working his own field, the one where he lived until the age of 2, agronomist Carlos Giorgis advises many other livestock producers in Laboulaye. The area, which is rugged par excellence, demands a very active role from him, especially to evaluate the decisions to be made between floods, droughts, salinity, and soils damaged by erosion. More than focused on inputs, what he does is process agronomy, which requires a lot of gray matter, measurements, management, and debates. That's why, when he has to describe his work, Carlos puts himself in the role of a technical director and illustrates it in football terms: there you can't "play nicely" like César Luis Menotti's team, but you have to be results-oriented, in the best style of Carlos Salvador Bilardo. "Here we try to play as we can, not as we want," explained the agronomist during the tour he made with Bichos de Campo through his establishment. For that, he says, the key is to "adjust expectations" to what the ...
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