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Lattes and Lasers

Amy Kant + Holly McCaig

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Join us on a journey fueled by lattes and powered by lasers as we delve into the fascinating world of making. Get ready to be immersed in the world where lattes fuel ideas, lasers bring them to life, and two friends share their passion for making on Lattes and Lasers.
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Small Business Digest

Small Business Digest

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Helping small business generate additional sales and profits by hearing experts and other entrepreneurs.. Guest do not pay to be on but are carefully selected for their expertise.. These experts and other small enterprise leaders are carefully chosen for what they can bring to our audience. Guests are chosen and can not purchase a slot on the show. Wednesdays at 8:00pm New York time, 5:00am Pacific.
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Um, hi! I suck at socialising, so don't mind me, a anti-social bean. My names Ava Porto and I host a really small YouTube channel, Duh_Its_Ava_Marie. It would make my day if you would stick around so I can share what's on my mind. I'll try to make your day too!
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Louisiana Eats! is a radio show for people who cook and people who love to eat well—all with a Louisiana point of view and Poppy’s distinctive Louisiana voice. In each program listeners join Poppy as she meets people who produce, cook, and eat the foods we enjoy and treasure — exploring kitchens and stores, farms and waterways where favorite foods are produced and prepared. And because Louisianans love all kinds of food, Poppy won’t limit herself to shrimp creole and hot sauce!
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The Money Barista Podcast

Kerry Zarb, The Money Barista

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Are you an entrepreneur or small business owner that wants to understand your finances? Welcome to the The Money Barista Podcast. Hey there, I'm your host Kerry Zarb, The Money Barista, and I understand that your finances are as private as your underwear, whether it's your boxers or receipts peeping out of your top drawer, I'm here to help you get comfortable with your business finances! This is why each week I'm going to bring you here to The Virtual Cafe Studio, so that we can talk all abo ...
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Leaders of Analytics is a podcast about data-driven decision-making, modern business leadership and the use of data and artificial intelligence in business and society. Each episode investigates the strategies, tools, techniques and leadership required to succeed in a world increasingly driven by data and analytics. The show’s guests share their stories and experiences in a way that helps listeners understand the big concepts and small details that make all the difference in today’s world of ...
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In Molotov Now! We analyze and discuss articles shared by The Harbor Rat Report and other stories of resistance across the globe with a focus on rural organizing. The unique dynamics of community organizing in small towns, and the often reactionary rural politics we face leads to special tactical considerations that we feel urban comrades need to learn from. In the spirit of building solidarity between the rural & the urban and inspiring direct action in the face of capitalist oppression. We ...
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Smarter, Faster, Crazier

Jodie Stauffer & Maegen Kramer

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Hey there all you "Smarter Faster Crazier" thinkers! Let's talk money and finance. That might not sound too funny at first, but trust me; we'll have a good laugh listening to the stories and opinions of our two hosts and crazy Niche Financial Planners, Jodie Stauffer and Maegen Kramer. We know firsthand that you are probably yawning and bored thinking about money, but believe us, there will be lots of squirrel moments to laugh at. But here's the thing, friends. Financial planning doesn't hav ...
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The Big Promo Cast is your source for inspiration for your own marketing and promotional campaigns. This show highlights brands that use custom merch, branded apparel, and printed goods as integral aspects of their marketing strategies. We’re here to fuel your creativity — so business owners and marketers like you see the full potential of branded promotional products. We’ll show you how various industries use custom merchandise as strategic tools to promote their products and services, enga ...
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The Reel Debaters Podcast

The Reel Debaters Podcast

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Based in the heartbeat of Canada (Winnipeg, Manitoba) with a booming film industry, The Reel Debaters Podcast is a motley crew of film-obsessed nerds and selected colleagues that sit down each episode and use one of their many patented formats to compare, contrast, and insult each other for your cinematic amusements with situational debates created from their favorite films and shows Example: Could James Bond be a Chef? Should The Ghostbusters have their own restaurant? What would Indiana Jo ...
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The Zedcast

Bruce Murray

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Here's a Canadian guy from the city, who moved to small town Nova Scotia. All was well until he fell through a hole in the Podosphere. Then..strange things started happening... Comedy, Funny, Stories, Skits, Sketch, Canada, Canadian,Audio blog
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The Cutter Cast is a vlogcast (video vlog + podcast) which will take you on outdoor adventures, provide you with entertaining, educational, and insightful conversations with the known and should be knowns of the outdoor industry, weekend warriors, biologist, and everyone in between. We will discuss all things hunting, fishing, camping, outdoor gear, entrepreneurship, cooking and eating wild game, and will even occasionally take an inside look into the small but growing brand known as Canvas ...
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Return To Soil is a podcast which highlights small food producers. The first season will be a 12 episode series with interviews with chocolate makers, farmers, flour millers, and other food producers.
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New Dayton shines a light on the Dayton region. We chat with small business owners and exciting people that choose to see the good in Dayton. Those that look at Dayton and see a city of opportunity. Let's hear those stories. Let's tell a story together. Let's share the story of New Dayton.
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How does one small person stand up to the massive problem of climate change? The best chance we have of Keeping It Cool is by joining together. Hear what real people in our Bay Area communities are doing to tackle climate change, and learn how you can take part in the solutions.
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Get Outside With Kids

Jennifer Kolbuc and Kate Le Souef

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Life with kids is messy, why not get outside and have fun! Learn how to start small, find your crew, get the right gear, and spend more time outside with your kids. Podcast hosted by Jennifer Kolbuc and Kate Le Souef, recording from Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Talking animals, wicked stepmothers, valiant tailors, cruel witches! Sixty-two stories that feature familiar figures like Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel, Rumplestiltskin, The Twelve Dancing Princesses and Snow-White and Rose Red as well as lesser-known characters like The White Snake, Sweetheart Roland and Clever Elsie are contained in this volume of Grimms' Fairy Tales by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The original volume published in 1812 contained more than 85 tales and this number kept increasing ...
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We have another patron-chosen episode! This episode covers Adam and Maggie’s picks for movies about sweet, sweet revenge. Maggie talks about getting strong and somersaults. Also, they chat about clown tits.Vote every month on our poll for the topic of the next episode! Email us suggestions for episodes at magsandganz@gmail.com as well.Adam Ganser: …
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This week The Reel Debaters review Big Brother Canada, Survivor, Maestro, Shogun, and The Gentleman and debate which movie character could survive a saw trap. Starring Micheal Petrow Jimmy Skinner Martin Navarro Category:Traps | Saw Wiki | Fandom Join the debate now and leave a voicemail or question RD voicemail Ask a Question Events: Saturday, Mar…
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Thanks for tuning in to this episode of RealAg on the Weekend! On this weekend’s show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Ed Broschinski with Cargill Marketsense on the current state of the markets; J.P Gervais with Farm Credit Canada on the land value report; and, RealAgristudies data on how important trade is and market... Read More…
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Since reopening with much fanfare in 2015, New Orleans' St. Roch Market has experienced ups and downs, but the city's second oldest city market is still standing. Since 2015, St. Roch has functioned as a culinary incubator for food professional wannabes – and what a bunch of delicious incubation is happening there now!On this week's show, we speak …
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Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio recorded LIVE! at the Cargill Marketsense event. Host Shaun Haney is joined by Ed Broschinski to discuss the current state of the markets. Then hear a panel discussion with Cargill Marketsense employees Ed Broschinski, Michelle Gemmell, and Denise Gabriel on a number of topics... Read More…
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There are reasons to feel some sustained optimism in cattle markets right now, as trade is holding steady while feed costs dip slightly, says Anne Wasko in this week’s Beef Market Update. Cattle prices held strong to steady this week in the more northern regions, which is good news, even if trade was quite light... Read More…
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Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition on RealAg Radio, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On this week’s Farmer Rapid Fire, host Shaun Haney checks in with: Chuck Amyot of New Liskeard, Ont.; Charlene Wattam of Renfrew, Ont.; Eric McLean of Oak River, Man.; and, Jocelyn Wasko of Eastend, Sask. Plus, we... Read More…
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Exports from Canada face growing uncertainty as governments around the world look inward in an effort to gain votes. Whether it’s the collapse of the World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement process, individual countries introducing new technical trade barriers, or politicians deploying subsidies and tariffs in the name of more domestic jobs, …
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Canadian farmers who run Väderstad planters will see something familiar when they look closely at the company’s new Proceed V seed drill. The tillage and seeding company has been working on the Proceed V for several years and when it starts production in 2025 it will feature the Gilstring seed meter — it’s currently used... Read More…
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Thanks for tuning into this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Dennis Laycraft with Canadian Cattle Association on the USDA final rule for the “Product of USA label” Curt Blades with Association of Equipment Manufacturers, on the machinery market in 2024; JP Gervais with Farm Credit Canada... Read Mor…
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It won’t be long before planters and seeders are rolling for #plant24, but some areas will be well ahead of others, like southern Ontario. The mild winter has certainly got many thinking about field passes. From nitrogen and sulphur applications, to manure, and even maybe some early planting, wheels are turning. And with that comes... Read More…
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I sit down with Johnny Manziel to talk about the NFL, CFL, and partying. Follow Johnny: X: https://twitter.com/JManziel2 IG: https://www.instagram.com/jmanziel2/?hl=en --------------------------------------------------- Sponsors: -True Classic. Upgrade your wardrobe and get up to 25% OFF @trueclassic at https://trueclassictees.com/BERTCAST -BetterH…
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There’s plenty of excitement for both economic and environmental reasons about the potential for biological nitrogen fixation for corn and other crops that don’t fix their own nitrogen, but a soil scientist from North Dakota State University says farmers and agronomists should be asking several key questions before counting on added organisms to su…
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Edible bean breeders have a lot of boxes to check when developing new varieties. From yield and maturity to quality and end use market considerations, breeders need to develop varieties that flourish in the field and also please palates when they appear on dinner plates. On this episode of RealAgriculture’s Edible Bean School, Hensall Co-op... Read…
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In this episode of "Lattes and Lasers," we explore the world of laser maker trends. From personalized keychains to intricate cutting boards, the industry offers a plethora of opportunities and challenges. Discover the benefits of embracing trends, from increased visibility to expanded market reach, while acknowledging the risks of following the cro…
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Canadian farmland values increased at a lower rate in 2023 compared to 2022, but still posted a double-digit average increase at 11.5 per cent. The national average was 12.8 per cent in 2022, according to the FCC Farmland Values Report. The highest average provincial increases in farmland values were observed in Saskatchewan, Quebec, Manitoba and..…
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Thanks for tuning in to Tuesday with Lyndsey on RealAg Radio. On today’s show we will hear from: Steve Kenyon in a recent Farming Forward episode on the GRASS principles; Scott Gillespie with Plants Dig Soil on his new book “Practical Regeneration”; A spotlight interview with Dave Gallant with Canadian Canola Growers Association on the... Read More…
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Monday, U.S. ag secretary Tom Vilsack released the final wording of the “Product of U.S.A.” label requirements as it relates to several products, including beef and pork. Though voluntary, the rule is as restrictive — or more — than the mandatory country of origin labeling (mCOOL) requirements that spawned years and years of trade disputes... Read …
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What’s going on in your grain bin? That’s the question GSI intends to answer with its new GrainVue system — technology it says will take the guesswork out of managing grain. From inside the grain bin, the technology provides up-to-date moisture and temperature data, as well as inventory levels. It also gathers and analyzes site... Read More…
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Clubroot is a persistent, destructive, soil-borne disease of canola that lurks in soil waiting to be carried by equipment, boots, wheels, or even wind to a new field. First found in an Alberta canola field over 20 years ago, clubroot is now found in each of the Prairie Provinces and some of the northern American... Read More…
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In agriculture, we love to hate on acronyms and buzzwords, but like many things that become a daily part of our lives, some words — and the topic they represent — are worth getting past the initial dislike and really diving in to what a particular idea or topic could mean for the farm business.... Read More…
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It’s a frustrating problem farmers face when stacking bales — you need a few more inches of loader range to stack that bale but the loader is coming up just a little short. That’s a challenge Stoll is looking to solve, especially for farmers who work with 4-cylinder medium class tractors, a popular choice for... Read More…
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Thanks for tuning into this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist, Peter ‘Wheat Pete’ Johnson to discuss stripper headers, optimal corn plant population, and more. There’s also a spotlight interview with Dr. Meagan Vankosky of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada o…
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My guest in this episode is Coert du Plessis, an impressive data and analytics executive, entrepreneur and general lover of life. Coert shares his wealth of knowledge and experience gained through a career and life full of interesting twists and turns. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about: Coert’s journey from South African farmland to …
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Decisions are fire-hosing us every single day. Part of the decision fatigue is having the right systems in place that are going to work for you. When we think about sitting down and working on our Business Finances, we need to make that decision first. When am I going to do it, where am I going to do it, what day, what time, am I going to get inter…
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When it comes to forage production, tedders play a key role in quickly transforming green, freshly-mowed forage to a crop with consistent quality and moisture that’s ready to bale. In this report from Agritechnica, RealAgriculture’s Shaun Haney and Krone territory manager David Taylor take a close look at the new Krone Vendro C 1120, part... Read M…
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Approval of a biotechnology reform bill in the European Parliament last month has been hailed as a major breakthrough toward allowing “new genomic techniques,” such as gene-editing, to be used in crop breeding in Europe. The bill still faces an uphill battle to become law across the European Union, but the vote was one example... Read More…
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Thanks for tuning in to this episode of RealAg on the Weekend! On this weekend’s show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: The 2024 outlook for beef producers from the Canadian Farmer Sentiment Index data; A spotlight interview with Kaeley Kindrachuk with SaskCanola on the top notch farming trials; Kelvin Heppner of RealAgriculture on his... Read More…
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March 19th might be just another day in other parts of the United States, but here in New Orleans it's a day when revelers take to the streets in honor of the Feast of St. Joseph. The tradition of food altars dedicated to Jesus' foster father came to the Crescent City in the late 1800s with immigrants from Sicily, where Joseph is the patron saint. …
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This week on The Reel Debaters they review Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Spy Fam, Saltburn, and Love Island with a conversation about Adam Sandler and a list of his most rewatchable movies. Stay to the end and listen to an interview with Documentary Filmmaker Rory Kennedy from the Film Training Manitoba Masterclass. Starring Emily Clarke Micheal Petr…
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Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, for the RealAg Issues Panel. They discuss a number of topics including: Canada and U.S jobs numbers; What a Conservative government might mean for ag policy; Doug Chorney’s retirement and... Read More…
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Precision Planting says it wants to create a new product category with its CornerStone planting system. “CornerStone really is everything but the planter bar,” says Caleb Schleder, Precision Planting’s director of technical services and support. At the Commodity Classic earlier this month in Houston, Texas, he shared how the company set out to buil…
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Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition on RealAg Radio, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On this week’s Farmer Rapid Fire, host Shaun Haney checks in with: Peggy Brekveld of Thunder Bay, Ont.; Brett Israel of Mapletown, Ont.; Scott Perkin of Elgin, Man.; and, Andrea Stroeve-Sawa of Taber, Alta. Plus, we will... Read More…
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When the weather is warm early in the season, everyone starts talking winter wheat. This spring in Ontario, the winter wheat crop is awake and no one is more excited than RealAgriculture agronomist Peter Johnson. On this episode of the Wheat School, Johnson is walking a wheat field near Georgetown, Ont. The crop is greening... Read More…
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There’s a long list of known ways in which wildfire smoke can negatively affect corn and other crops, but could the overall effect of the smoky haze in summer potentially be positive for yields? It’s a complex question to answer, says Dan Quinn, extension corn specialist with Purdue University, in this Corn School episode recorded... Read More…
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The chief commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission says he will retire at the end of April. Doug Chorney informed staff at the CGC of his decision earlier this week. Chorney, who also farms at East Selkirk, Man., has served as a commissioner at the CGC for the past seven years. He completed a three-year... Read More…
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Thanks for tuning into this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Koch Agronomic Services. On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Tyler Schau with AgMarket.net on the wheat and canola markets; Bryce Geisel with Koch Ag for a spotlight interview on protecting nitrogen; Hear some Canadian Farmer Sentiment Index data... Read Mo…
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Before the invention of autonomous tractors all the intelligence needed to operate the machine and implements sat squarely in the tractor seat — the farmer controlled all aspects of the operation. In the case of tillage, for example, the farmer monitored the speed of the tractor and when the cultivator clogged they were there to... Read More…
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How did March begin where you are? If it came in like a lion does it leave like a lamb? Chances are slim, as Old Wives’ Tales aren’t usually very dependable, but we’ll soon find out as wicked weather hit the west but Ontario is nearly a month ahead of the calendar. For Peter “Wheat... Read MoreBy RealAgriculture
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I sit down with Luke & Sassy Scott to talk about hair transplants, being in a gang, the science behind gaydar, Scott’s last night of drinking, marriage, and much more! Check out their podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/luke-and-sassy-scott/id1695496963 Follow Luke & Sassy Scott YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lukeandsassyscott926…
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Advanced grazing can be summed up in one word: GRASS. But we’re not talking the actual grass, we’re talking about the GRASS principles of advanced grazing. In this episode of the Farming Forward video series, Steve Kenyon of Greener Pastures Ranching, explains the principle that stands for: G – Graze period R – Rest period A... Read More…
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In this episode of Lattes and Lasers, hosts Holly McCaig and Amy Kant dive into the essential yet often overlooked world of crafting a robust web presence. But first, they indulge in the delightful Bones Coffee’s Cookies and Dreams roast, a heavenly blend that transports you to a world of chocolate cookie sandwich and vanilla ice cream flavors, all…
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Equipment manufacturers transported seven combines to the Commodity Classic at Houston, Texas last week. They came in all colours but the green machines created the biggest buzz as John Deere showcased two new S7 Series combines on the tradeshow floor. RealAgriculture’s Bernard Tobin was on location to report on the S7 Series combine family rollout…
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Thanks for tuning in to Tuesday with Lyndsey on RealAg Radio. On today’s show we will hear from: A clip from recent canola school on clubroot management with Manitoba Agriculture, David Kaminski; A spotlight interview with Ambrely Ralph, ADAMA Canada, on their new product launches; Charles-Antoine St. Jean, chair of the Canadian Sustainability Stan…
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