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It's the time of year when many producers and agronomists are attending trade shows, industry meetings and annual general meetings hoping to gain some insights for the next growing season.
Chuck Penner with Leftfield Commodity Research gave his outlook for the grains and oilseed markets at Western Canadian Crop Production Show in Saskatoon.
He says he's not a predictor but rather spends time doing reconnaissance assembling information on the past growing season and how that may shape the coming year.
There is a desperate shortage of agriculture technicians...to the point that it's being called a crisis by John Schmeiser, the President of the North American Equipment Dealers Association.
He will share what the industry is doing to attract more young people to the field.
And
He also talks about the controversy surrounding ‘right to repair’.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's the time of year when many producers and agronomists are attending trade shows, industry meetings and annual general meetings hoping to gain some insights for the next growing season.
Chuck Penner with Leftfield Commodity Research gave his outlook for the grains and oilseed markets at Western Canadian Crop Production Show in Saskatoon.
He says he's not a predictor but rather spends time doing reconnaissance assembling information on the past growing season and how that may shape the coming year.
There is a desperate shortage of agriculture technicians...to the point that it's being called a crisis by John Schmeiser, the President of the North American Equipment Dealers Association.
He will share what the industry is doing to attract more young people to the field.
And
He also talks about the controversy surrounding ‘right to repair’.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.