![]() ![]() ![]() Up until all of the “hype” around Obsidian I’d settled on Craft in combination with DEVONThink. What a great tool for “linking our thinking!” The thing that pushed me to try Obsidian for my writing related work was the Kindle plugin that scrapes all of my annotations and notes from my Kindle books and imports them into Obsidian with reference information. I’m beginning to conclude that Obsidian is best for notes related to ideas arising from books, articles, research, and pondering whereas other note taking apps., take your pick, may be more suitable for work related reference notes. I’m currently experimenting with Obsidian. These are excellent explanations, certainly helpful to me as well. Notes that I want to ponder or muse … those are the notes I want to have connections and conversations with…Īs an aside I have written as if these two systems are completely separate - but given DevonThink’s linking and indexing as well as Hook this in not really true at all. I am not really looking to have a conversation with my notes, so much as a have a reference. I need to find information quickly through search, tags or DevonThink’s AI mechanism. Notes that technical and describe processes that I need for work, live in DevonThink without too much linking. However, it depends on the type of notes you take as well. If you have not checked out Linking Your Thinking resources, it is work reading just to have examples of how people are using note-taking/Obsidian. Obsidian can create some beautiful graphs of linked data, giving a more visual aspect to notes and connector notes and overall organization. ![]() With backlinks, even more notes can be connected, as well as indexes - creating an emergent structure. But, more importantly it creates backlinks. Obsidian provides an easy way to create links. Over time, it evolved into what Luhmann considered to be an independent thought partner in his research, capable of carrying on a conversation with him and eliciting ideas which genuinely surprised him. It’s an unusual system for developing ideas over long periods of time by slowly iterating on thousands of atomic slips of paper, all densely linked to each other. Links to notes provide context, elaboration, and perhaps a deeper understanding which could lead to more thoughts and interconnected notes- this was the idea behind Luhman’s Zettelkasten 12, Nov.9, and Dec.Notes beget more notes. View Upland and Extra Long Staple Cotton Estimates. WASDE Visualization (This visualization is updated each month at 3:00 pm, the day after the WASDE release) WASDE Archive CSV format updated each month, the day after the WASDE release) PDF XML Excel Text May 2023 WASDE Report (previous)Ĭonsolidated Historical WASDE Report Data 2010-2023 (WASDE Report data in. The wheat WASDE by-class tables (page 11) will add separate lines for imports, food use, seed use, and feed and residual use.ĭownload mock WASDE tables, including the revised table (PDF, 799 KB). ![]() 636), the following change will be made to the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report: Note: Starting with the May 12, 2023, release (issue No. Note: The Secretary of Agriculture briefings on the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report and the Crop Production report can be viewed live each month starting 12:05pm ET, following the release of the WASDE report, on NASS’s YouTube channel. ![]()
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