Couverture de Canola, Costs & Cross-Border Chaos Tim Mickelson Ep.31

Canola, Costs & Cross-Border Chaos Tim Mickelson Ep.31

Canola, Costs & Cross-Border Chaos Tim Mickelson Ep.31

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The podcast episode features a discussion on farming updates, challenges of winter canola, the role of the US Canola Board, and cross-border farming and equipment costs. The conversation delves into the expansion of the canola market, the potential for winter canola, and the differences in equipment costs between the US and Canada. The conversation covers the challenges of cross-border trade, tariffs, and the impact on farmers. It delves into the financial stress faced by farmers, the role of agricultural subsidies and programs, and the use of technology and social media in agriculture. The conversation covers a range of topics, including daily farm updates on TikTok, humorous farm stories, unexpected farm experiments, auction sale adventures, farm equipment and crop planning, challenges with pests and crop management, and the considerations of electric vehicles in agriculture. The speakers share their experiences, insights, and humorous moments, providing valuable perspectives on various aspects of farm life and technology in agriculture.

Takeaways

  • Canola Market Expansion
  • Challenges of Winter Canola
  • Cross-Border Farming and Equipment Costs Cross-Border Challenges
  • Agricultural Subsidies
  • Technology in Agriculture TikTok as a platform for sharing daily farm activities
  • Challenges and considerations of electric vehicles in agriculture

Chapters

  • 00:00 Cross-Border Farming and Equipment Costs
  • 52:01 Financial Stress and Farming
  • 01:00:11 Agricultural Subsidies and Programs
  • 01:09:59 Technology and Social Media in Agriculture
  • 01:26:10 Daily Farm Updates on TikTok
  • 01:31:23 Auction Sale Adventures and Unexpected Bids
  • 01:39:13 Challenges with Pests and Crop Management
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