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The grain markets have been taking a beating.
Are there signs prices have started to bottom out?
Without a swift recovery of bullish sentiment, growers who held off selling the best new crop prices in a decade may be headed for a familiar marketing strategy this fall; holding and hoping.
Errol Anderson, the president of Pro Market Communications in Calgary says it isn't just the ag sector feeling the effects as the world slows down and enters a recession.
An International Bison Convention is being hosted in Saskatchewan, the first time in Canada since 2012 when the conference was held in Quebec City.
Convention chair and bison producer Les Kreuger said it was a very challenging year for many bison producers due to the extensive drought.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The grain markets have been taking a beating.
Are there signs prices have started to bottom out?
Without a swift recovery of bullish sentiment, growers who held off selling the best new crop prices in a decade may be headed for a familiar marketing strategy this fall; holding and hoping.
Errol Anderson, the president of Pro Market Communications in Calgary says it isn't just the ag sector feeling the effects as the world slows down and enters a recession.
An International Bison Convention is being hosted in Saskatchewan, the first time in Canada since 2012 when the conference was held in Quebec City.
Convention chair and bison producer Les Kreuger said it was a very challenging year for many bison producers due to the extensive drought.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.