That is why I recorded episode #25 for The Impact Farming Show. In this episode, I interview Dave Gallant from Canadian Canola Growers Association about Cash Advances as a financial management tool. Watch my short “Tracy’s Thoughts” video and make sure to head on over to Farm Marketer to watch the full episode. I included the link below as well.
I recorded this video at #AgExCon18 Conference by Farm Management Canada
You can watch the full interview at Farm Marketer Here
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I love agriculture. I really do. I guess I feel that way in part because I am a farmer. Or maybe because both my parents grew up on a farm and my maternal grandparents and their farm had such an impact on my life while I was growing up. Both good reasons! However, I think it likely has more to do with the fact that farmers are such salt of the earth people (translate to good and honest people). I know not all farmers are good or honest, however, there is just a down to earthness in farmers that you don’t find in any other industry.
Does it come from working the land and animals? Maybe it comes from being outside in mother nature versus pounding the pavement. More likely, it is because many farmers still belong to a strong community whereas the city dweller has lost that connection?
Maybe I am way off! Am I being romantic? Maybe a touch, however, I don’t think I am entirely off. I deal with people from all walks of life and farmers definately are very different than people from other walks of life that I deal with. There is truth to that!
That being said, I have enjoyed two days at the Ag Days show interviewing new show guests, randomly chatting with farmers and running into long time industry colleagues.
The feedback that I have been getting about the show is amazing. People are noticing, listening and complimenting me. It’s been great! I do believe that we are onto something.
Feeling good, tired and accomplished! I am off to bed!
Your trade show loving friend,
Tracy
Manitoba Ag Days has finally arrived in Brandon, Manitoba. Day 1 is done. It was a great day with three interviews completed and a lot of great conversations had.
To me, Farm Shows are one of the best parts of the year. Farmers and industry alike, get out and have the opportunity to learn about the latest and greatest products/services that agriculture companies have been working on all year. It’s also a time to visit with farmers, suppliers and clients that you may not have seen in a while.
I am excited to be here and I am looking forward to 2 more full days of learning, networking & recording new episodes for The Impact Farming Show.
An early morning tomorrow for a 7:30 am MB Ag Women breakfast. Gotta run and get some zzzz’s.
Have a great week everyone!
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