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In two weeks, we'll be ringing in 2025. Despite the challenges of inflation, changing weather and bureaucratic hurdles, it's important to appreciate the forward momentum of the industry.
- Bree Rody, editor
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Rodelius, who by day is ag market relationship manager Prinsco, announced his retirement from the position he's held for the last five years.
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The two-day workshops include a full day and a half of 10HR OSHA certification training, followed by a half day of either flagger or CPR certification training.
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Despite the year-over-year drop, the comparison is less stark than that of 2023 to 2022. The report also included bright spots, including an increase in animal product receipts.
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Kayu Guan has received the prestigious James B. Macelwane Medal from the American Geophysical Union (AGU), and a new crop of Saskatchewan mentees will gain valuable ag knowledge.
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ADMC executive director Keegan Kult will be among the six speakers at this year's North American Drainage Conference, discussing the importance of water management, collaboration and more. In his most recent Drainage Contractor column, Kult shares some of the reasons he's optimistic when looking at the "big picture" of drainage, highlighting that despite the challenges every industry faces, innovation and collaboration have continued to drive the industry confidently into the future.
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