• New Land. New Opportunities | Interview with Ferdi Osborne | Flaman Connect Podcast

  • Aug 7 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

New Land. New Opportunities | Interview with Ferdi Osborne | Flaman Connect Podcast

  • Summary

  • Special Guest Ferdi Osborne recounts his decision to move to Saskatchewan 12 years ago from South Africa. He describes the changes, challenges, and benefits of farming on the Canadian prairies and what ultimately made him happy he moved here.

    Flaman’s Shaun Gettis tells us about Flaman’s initiative to bring its customers diesel-powered augers and other innovations that make farming simpler and more efficient.

    How much does the farmer earn when you eat chicken in a restaurant? Hosts Mitch, Regan, and Trevor weigh in on this “winner, winner, chicken dinner” issue.

    Hosts:

    Trevor Grinde - Sr. Field Service Technician at Flaman Sales Ltd.

    Regan Kunz - Regan Kunz - Agriculture Sales - Flaman Sales Ltd.

    Mitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT at Flaman Group of Companies

    Guests:

    Ferdi Osborne – Farmer, Humboldt, Saskatchewan

    Shaun Gettis, Vice President Sales at Flaman Group of Companies

    Length: 35:38

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

    Copywriter: Jeff Brown - Senior Writer - Flaman Sales

    Graphic Designer: Shanelle Pender - 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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