With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: In the 1850s an attempt was made in Utah by the LDS Church-owned Deseret Manufacturing Company to grow and process sugar beets, that failed for several reasons. First, the beet seeds they imported from France were not able to produce much sugar in the heavily salinized soil of Utah. Second, the cost of importing the beet seed from France consumed any possibility for profit. Finally, a majority of the people running the factory resented the time and effort they had put into learning how to properly use the chemicals to separate the sugar from the beet pulp, since none ever had the chance to really put that knowledge to work.
text_B: Although it appears that the problems facing the Deseret Manufacturing Company came from a combination of bad luck and poor planning, could you confidently state that the company had at least put sufficient effort into building up the human capital necessary to run the operation?
YES.