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In the Crisis of 2001 He Had to Leave the Chaco Cotton and Went to Formosa to Produce Watermelons and Zapallos: “No Longer Project, in This Country You Have to Live the Moment”, Recommends Pocho Resler

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It is striking that Ricardo “Pocho” Resler, 56 years of age, after a lifetime working the land—because he started from a very young age with his father—while there would still be enough life left ahead of him, be so pidiary when sentencing: “I don’t plan anything anymore. Because in this country you have to live the moment, the day by day.” “You can’t plan, because you don’t believe politicians anymore. However, you keep trying not to lose hope,…
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It is striking that Ricardo “Pocho” Resler, 56 years of age, after a lifetime working the land—because he started from a very young age with his father—while there would still be enough life left ahead of him, be so pidiary when sentencing: “I don’t plan anything anymore. Because in this country you have to live the moment, the day by day.” “You can’t plan, because you don’t believe politicians anymore. However, you keep trying not to lose hope,…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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