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Mark Olson Quotes

«The farms are getting so huge. You know, they can farm so much. The guy that's got the land, he tries to get some more.»
Author: Mark Olson
«It's sad to say, but our rural communities are close to being extinct. Because when people like us retire in 10, 15 years, with farm sizes the way they are, there's going to be nobody left.»
Author: Mark Olson
«The important thing is that they're all excused absences, ... Absences are, for all of us, due to any number of factors, be it city business or vacations.»
Author: Mark Olson
«We don't believe that parents have rights over their children as if they were objects. What's important is that the child's relationships be sustained and maintained, so long as those relationships are in the best interests of the child.»
Author: Mark Olson
«The court should balance all interests,»
Author: Mark Olson
«I got 650. That'd be considered small, I guess.»
Author: Mark Olson
«Real-time, on-the-ground anecdotes get to us faster than does the information that rolls up through the reporting process. Those anecdotes are enormously useful and we pay a lot of attention to them.»
Author: Mark Olson
«This is the most secure note the U.S. government has ever produced.»
Author: Mark Olson
«As our September FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting followed Hurricane Katrina by approximately three weeks and was held concurrently with the formation of Hurricane Rita, I felt that there was insufficient information as well as great uncertainty about how these forces would play out in the near term,»
Author: Mark Olson
«We are only now starting to hear indications of increased pricing power, but they're still anecdotal and we don't see it across the board.»
Author: Mark Olson

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