• Ag in Transition | Interview with Mike Ferguson | Flaman Connect Podcast

  • Sep 11 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Ag in Transition | Interview with Mike Ferguson | Flaman Connect Podcast

  • Summary

  • This Month’s Special Guest, Mike Ferguson, is a Melfort, Saskatchewan farm kid who grew up to merge his business education with his ag experience. He now works as both a farmer and professional consultant. When he’s not in the field or speaking at international conferences, he’s helping farmers adapt to agri-business changes or transition their operations to the next generation.

    Flaman’s Jonathan Stratton gives us the goods on our Grab a

    nd Go kits, including how the best friend you could have in the field was developed.

    If you like buckwheat pancakes, you’ll most likely have one province to thank for the crucial ingredient. Hosts Mitch, Regan, and Trevor tell you where to find Canada’s buckwheat breadbasket.

    Hosts:

    Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician - Flaman Sales

    Regan Kunz - Agriculture Sales - Flaman Sales

    Mitch Flaman - Senior Manager - Marketing & IT - Flaman Sales

    Guests:

    Mike Ferguson - Advisor for Exceed Grain Marketing - Melfort, Saskatchewan

    Jonathan Stratton - Senior Manager - Aftermarket - Flaman Sale

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    Length: 32:15

    Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web & Content Developer - Flaman Sales

    Copywriter: Jeff Brown - Senior Writer - Flaman Sales

    Graphic Designer: Shanelle Pender – Content Creator & Senior Graphic Designer - Flaman Sales

    Digital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler - Digital Marketing Specialist - Flaman Sales

    Social Media: Calla Simpson - Content Creator & Social Media - Flaman Sales

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