Official podcast for the custom harvesting industry brought to you by U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. Listen in as Mandi and our guests chat about their experiences and the current state of affairs!
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Listen to inspirational stories from successful inventors and entrepreneurs as our host, Jon LaClare, founder of Harvest Growth, leads interviews targeted at helping aspiring inventors and market-leading entrepreneurs alike. If you’d like to see how Harvest Growth can help grow your product business, click below.
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This podcast is for anyone desiring to learn more about the human process of traditional, ethical, economic and delicious livestock processing and eating. Brandon and Lauren Sheard, co-hosts and owners of Farmstead Meatsmith--their small-scale, custom processing and education business--talk all things meat related: from practical knowledge to the philosophical inspiration behind growing, harvesting and eating meat.
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The Official Remodelers Advantage PowerTips Podcast
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Chris Picconi hosts the chart topping automotive podcast, Classic 4x4, featuring collector truck market insights and interviews with fellow classic, custom and collector truck and 4x4 enthusiasts. Guests include prominent collectors, restorers, builders and business people discussing their backgrounds, experiences, projects and collections. If you are a Jeep, Land Rover, Toyota, International Harvester, Ford, Chevrolet or Dodge truck enthusiast, this is the podcast for you!
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A podcast about RV travel, products, manufacturers, destinations, and lifestyle. We explore behind the scenes of everything that makes RV travel possible.
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A show about leaders, change makers, and business model busters. Each week, we examine the decisions they made that broke the status quo. Hosted by Alexis Gay & Brianne Kimmel.
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A Seat at the Table is a podcast for business professionals advancing to executive and enterprise levels of leadership, brought to you by Leading Women Executives. Episodes will discuss lessons in leadership and explore business strategies for success.
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Being successful in business, farming, or life means overcoming new challenges everyday. Join Precision Planting's Product Support team as we deliver new learnings and unpack deeper understanding with each episode. We will be interviewing, investigating and sharing our conversations from customers, engineers, dealers, sales managers, product support and more. Smarter Every Season is the premiere Precision Planting podcast for anyone excited to follow along and learn with us.
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Delivering a hunting podcast from Ontario, Canada. We‘ll give you season updates, harvest reports, how we go from field to plate, equipment set up, and our hunting stories. Not everything I‘ll tell you will fill your freezer, or give you the same fascinating memories. You determine your dreams, outcomes, and your own hunting stories. Perhaps though a few of my methods will help do just that..
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Vercay Radio, The Power Of Women network all about the success of women.
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The Nano segment of craft brewing is growing fast with the majority of new breweries opening up falling into this small-scale, hyper-local segment working on brewing systems five barrels or under. Each month on this podcast learn the business, marketing, and brewing strategies targeted for this smaller-scale sized brewery needs. From strategies to maximizing taproom sales to forecasting brewery budgets to brewing great beer in small spaces, you'll learn from craft beer experts and fellow Nan ...
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Custom Harvest Hype, Season 3 Episode 6: The Paplow Boys
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Mandi gives an update on the latest grain and cotton harvest progress across the US. She interviews Levi from Minnesota and Tom from the UK about their season working on a harvest crew! Also featuring general updates from the US Custom Harvester association office. https://www.facebook.com/uscustomharvesters/…
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Building Fashionable Brands: Insights for Growing an Outstanding Business Through Storytelling and Superior Customer Service
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Today, we speak with Jimmy Zollo, co-founder of Joe & Bella, a clothing brand that meets the specialized needs of older adults through high-quality, fashionable, and easy-to-wear clothes. Through innovative solutions and compelling brand storytelling, Jim’s company found its place in the crowded clothing industry. Jimmy reveals how he identified th…
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After years of dairy farmers leaving the industry, numbers appear to be stabilising. Data from Dairy Food Safety Victoria shows there were 2,812 active farmer licences during the 2023-24 financial year, up 16 on the year prior. Rural reporter Sophie Clarke caught up with United Dairy Farmers of Victoria president Bernie Free to hear more about the …
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National Rural News - Thursday, November 7, 2024
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In today's National Rural News: a new trade deal inked with the middle east, dairy farm numbers stabilise, manmade interventions hindering river flows -- plus the latest from the markets and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Nine Radio
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Montana Republicans swept statewide offices in the 2024 election.By MTPR News
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Maternity services struggling to stay afloat.
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A lack of access to skilled workers is taking a toll on maternity services in the bush. The Rural Doctors Association of Australia warns staff are being charged to participate in skills maintenance courses at larger hospitals. Rural editor Emily Minney caught up with president Doctor RT Lewandowski to hear more about the problem and what's being do…
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National Rural News - Wednesday, November 6, 2024
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In today's National Rural News: future-proofing sheep production, avocado growers working to expand markets, Australian wine recognised on the global stage -- plus the latest from the markets and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Nine Radio
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Economist estimates up to 20% drop in timber harvest after two Missoula County mills close
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The closure of two lumber mills this year in Missoula County had a wide-ranging impact on the Montana economy, with an estimated 20% drop in Montana’s timber harvest.By John Hooks
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Investors apply for Holland Lake Lodge operating permit
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The Flathead National Forest says it’s received a new permit application for Holland Lake Lodge. A Forest Service spokesperson says the application is for the continued use of the lodge in its existing footprint, with no proposed expansion.
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A plan is in the works to increase domestic hazelnut product, to help reduce Australia's reliance on imports. Industry pioneers, researchers, growers, and wholesalers are working together to develop and test quality standards for production. Rural editor Emily Minney caught up with Charles Sturt University's Distinguished Professor Geoff Gurr to he…
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National Rural News - Tuesday, November 5, 2024
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In today's National Rural News: increasing demand for Australian-grown hazelnuts, protecting heavy vehicle operators within the wine sector, and rural households struggling to access fresh food -- plus the latest from the markets and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Nine Radio
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Tomato growers in South Australia are facing lengthier lockdowns than initially expected, as biosecurity officers work to eradicate a crop virus. Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus was detected at three locations in August. Workers belived the sites would only be shutdown a few weeks. Rural editor Emily Minney caught up with Department of Primary Indu…
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National Rural News - Monday, November 4, 2024
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In today's National Rural News: cracking down on anti-competitive behaviour within the supermarket sector, Australia on display at a Chinese trade expo, high fire danger across much of the country -- plus the latest from the markets and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Nine Radio
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Early voting, tight races and relief from all the ads. Election day is almost here
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Polls and pundits will soon be proven right or wrong. Last-ditch ads stray further from the facts. Early voting is higher in some counties than others.By Sally Mauk, Rob Saldin, Holly Michels
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How ballots are handled and counted after you vote
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What happens after voters turn in their ballots or visit the polls?MTPR’s Austin Amestoy sat down with Montana Association of Clerks and Recorders president Eric Semerad to find out how ballots are handled and counted.By Austin Amestoy
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Facing a nationwide IV fluid shortage, Montana hospitals begin conserving supplies
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Hospitals in Montana are grappling with a nationwide shortage of IV fluids. Hospitals are conserving supplies so they can continue to treat patients.By Aaron Bolton
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From Research to Market: How Deep Research and Fast Prototyping Can Transform Your Startup to a High-Growth Company
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by Nick McEvily, a seasoned founder, product leader, and business consultant who has helped several early-stage companies achieve exponential growth including his startups that raised $36 million and was named the 2nd fastest-growing software company in North America. Drawing from his deep expertise in securing fund…
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The PSC has a big impact on your pocketbook. Three seats are up for election this year
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In the coming days, Montanans will elect a new majority to the Public Service Commission. Those three new commissioners will regulate utility companies that provide homes with electricity, gas, and trash services.By Ellis Juhlin, Elinor Smith
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EBT delays will affect 75,000 Montana children
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More than 75,000 Montana children will receive delayed food benefits that were supposed to be sent to families this summer.By Aaron Bolton
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Eagle poacher sentenced to 4 years in prison, $700,000 in restitution
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Federal prosecutors said Travis John Branson played a lead role in a network that poached and trafficked hundreds of eagles each year from the Flathead since the late 1980s.By John Hooks
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Feds award $5 million in grants for human-grizzly conflict reduction
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As grizzly bear populations spread to more areas in the state, so do human-grizzly conflicts. Wildlife managers this week were awarded several million dollars to bolster efforts to promote coexistence and non-lethal prevention tools.By Ellis Juhlin
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National Rural News Friday November 1. In today's National Rural News: Power restored in Far West NSW, frustration with the major supermarkets grows, efforts to rejuvenate farmland -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inform…
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Inflation falls but food prices remain elevated
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Headline inflation has dropped to its lowest level in about four years -- but food prices remain elevated. Annual food prices sit at 3-point-3 percent, with berries, capsicum, tomatoes and cooking oils putting pressure on the figures. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Rabobank food retail analyst Michael Harvey, who says food production is alway…
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Nonpartisan initiative aims to ensure transparency in election process
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A non-partisan initiative will observe the electoral process in 15 counties across the state this year.By Elinor Smith
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Half of Montana is considered a maternity care desert, report says
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Half of Montana is considered a maternity care desert. That’s according to a recent report. Lack of care can lead to poor health outcomes for moms and babies.By Aaron Bolton
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Missoulian site developer charged with federal wire fraud
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An entrepreneur with ties to a proposed $100-million retail and condo project in Missoula has been charged with federal wire fraud.By Austin Amestoy
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How to Build a Reputation That Stands the Test of Time with Bjorn Johnson – [PowerTips Unscripted] S6 E3
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Today on PowerTips Unscripted, we’re excited to welcome Bjorn Johnson to the show! As General Manager at TraVek Remodeling and Roofing, Bjorn shares insights into the company’s journey as one of Arizona’s most trusted leaders in remodeling and roofing. Tune in to hear about TraVek’s dedication to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction, whic…
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Seamless RV Touring: The Adventure Genie and Fantasy RV Partnership
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The Partnership We’re excited to dive into the exciting new partnership between Fantasy RV Tours and Adventure Genie. This collaboration began when the two met at the FMCA Convention where Adventure Genie sought to combine their self-planned trip expertise with Fantasy RV Tours’ guided tour offerings, allowing for flexibility while leveraging each …
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119: Customer Development Series - Episode 4 - Loyalty
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Tyler and Hans wrap up the Customer Development series by bringing on Jason Young from Agrovision Solutions LLC. out of Missouri as they tackle the challenge of customer loyalty. How do we recognize when we have loyal customers? And what did we do to create loyal customers? Andy Pace, Region Manager, Joins us again to give his thoughts and share hi…
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National Rural News Thursday October 31. In today's National Rural News: Frustration grows over lack of action on fire ants, power to be restored to Far West NSW ahead of schedule, rural Australians paying more for essentials -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast S…
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Frustration grows over lack of action on fire ants
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The Nationals warn the federal government has been too slow in its response to a senate inquiry into the spread of fire ants. The report was tabled back in April, but Labor has only just responded this week. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with party leader David Littleproud, who says the inaction has allowed the pests to spread further. See omnyst…
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National Rural News Wednesday October 30 In today's National Rural News: Fresh food producers knock back grocery draft code, decision on salmon industry delayed, advocates lash government's delayed response to fire ants inquiry -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast…
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Winemakers welcome a rebound in exports to China
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Wine makers are welcoming the latest data showing exports are rebounding after China re-entered the market. Punitive tariffs placed on Australian products in 2020 were lifted in march, and export values to China have increased by $604 million since then. Talyor's Wines says it will still take some time before the full export capacity is restored. R…
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Briefs: Wolf trapping regulations; Big game hunters off to a strong start
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has released proposed regulations for the 2024-2025 wolf trapping season. West central Montana hunters enjoyed a robust start to the big game general hunting season this weekend.By Edward F. O'Brien, Ellis Juhlin
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Health Insurance Marketplace enrollment opens Nov. 1.
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Enrollment for the federal health insurance marketplace opens Friday.By Aaron Bolton
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2024 elections are the first test of Montana’s new legislative districts
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Montanans will elect 100 representatives and 25 state senators to the Legislature this election. It’s the first time candidates are running in districts redrawn with 2020 census data.By Shaylee Ragar
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National Rural News Tuesday October 29 In today's National Rural News: Grain handlers strike action begins, neurologists call for the ban of a popular herbicide, advocates working to reduce food waste -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listene…
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Grain handlers across New South Wales are downing tools, after the union and operators at Graincorp failed to come to an agreement on a pay dispute. The Australian Workers Union rejected a 14% increase over three years, as well as increasing the sign on bonus and back pay to the first of July. The Industrial action will bring the bumper winter harv…
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NSW farmers hopeful about rollout of virtual fencing
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Farmers in New South Wales are hoping the state government will adopt a parliamentary committee's recommendations on virtual fencing. The technology would remove the need for internal fencing on properties, and allow for more flexible management of livestock. Rural Editor Emily Minney caught up with New South Wales Farmers Association spokesman Rob…
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National Rural News Monday October 28. In today's National Rural News: Power slowly returns to New South Wales Far West, 3G network shutdown underway, Murray cod products on the way to Buckingham Palace -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/liste…
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Knudsen sanctions; Bullet wounds and business deals; Courts and the culture war
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Montana’s attorney general faces an unprecedented sanction, but he still expects to be re-elected. A former park ranger insists Senate candidate Tim Sheehy accidentally shot himself in Glacier Park, despite the candidate’s denials. An outside group tries to insert the debate over trans athletes into a Montana Supreme Court race.…
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Montana FWP releases proposed wolf trapping regulations for the upcoming season
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has released proposed regulations for the 2024-2025 wolf trapping season. The draft is available for public comment from now until November 12.By Ellis Juhlin
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CWD detection means more deer tags in the Flathead valley
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Wildlife managers have decided to increase white-tailed deer hunting licenses in the Flathead Valley. The decision is in response to the area’s first detection of Chronic Wasting Disease earlier this week.By Ellis Juhlin
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From One Location to 80 in 3 Years: How Creativity and Resilience Fueled Dirty Dough’s Rapid Growth
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In this episode, we interview Bennett Maxwell, the visionary founder of Dirty Dough, a cookie franchise that has expanded from one location to over eighty in just three years. Bennett’s journey is a masterclass in strategic decision-making and creativity. He shares how he compensated for his lack of experience in food and franchising by surrounding…
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National Rural News Friday October 25. In today's National Rural News: Financial relief for Broken Hill as power supply issues continue, major supermarkets face court, looming 3G network shutdown -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for…
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NSW Farmers one step closer to virtual fencing
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New South Wales Farmers are one step closer to the use of virtual fencing on their farms. A parliamentary committee has recommended the use of the technology and amendments to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act to allow the use of electronic collars on livestock. The collars would use sound, vibration and mild electric pulses to teach stock t…
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A Month-End Close You Can Actually Make Business Decisions From with Doug Howard – [PowerTips Unscripted] S6 E2
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Successful organizations rely on accurate financial information to make informed decisions. But what sets great organizations apart is having a formal month-end close process in place. This ensures that financials are completed, reviewed, corrected, and ready for leaders and managers to use confidently in decision-making. In this episode of PowerTi…
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National Rural News Thursday October 24. In today's National Rural News: NSW Premier to visit Broken Hill, strike action by grain workers approved, blueberry prices down -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Financial lifeline for regional Telstra customers
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Telstra customers doing it tough are being offered a financial lifeline. Nearly two and half million Australians are struggling to pay their phone bill, with regional customers most affected. The Telco is rolling out a financial hardship program for pre-paid customers, increasing the value of a recharge. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Chief C…
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