Episode 44 is NOW LIVE! Check it out here! 👉 https://lnkd.in/gFTJNU5q #WTFuturesPodcast #AgricultureMarketing #AlbertaAg #FutureOfFarming #AgTech #FarmMarketin #AgInnovation #SustainableFarming #AgBusiness #FarmToFuture
What the Futures Podcast
Business Content
Edmonton , Alberta 351 followers
A podcast geared towards farmers and industry folk in western Canada.
About us
What the Futures Podcast is a Podcast covering important information about Western Canadian and North American Agriculture. Join us on our Journey as we grow with you!
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www.whatthefuturespodcast.ca
External link for What the Futures Podcast
- Industry
- Business Content
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Edmonton , Alberta
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
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Primary
Edmonton , Alberta, CA
Updates
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Hey! I’m Ryan and I’m your host on What the Futures Podcast! I’ve been farming and in the farming business since I was a kid, and now with my podcast, I’m here to help fellow people in the agricultural sector make informed decisions on their crops and crop marketing. So now that you know me, I want to get to know you! If you could learn ONE thing on this podcast, what would it be? Share with me in the comments below! 👇 #WTFuturesPodcast #AgricultureMarketing #AlbertaAg #FutureOfFarming #AgTech #FarmMarketing #AgInnovation #SustainableFarming #AgBusiness #FarmToFuture
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In Episode 43, Ryan and Kyle Sinclair explore China's trade restrictions on canola and its effects on Western Canadian farmers. Kyle also covers potential new markets like the UAE and Europe. The episode includes advice on strategic planning, market trends, price protection, and personal insights on navigating market volatility. Catch the full episode here → https://lnkd.in/gFTJNU5q
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Dropping that insight like it’s hot 🔥 Need actionable advice on how to market your crops when the time comes? Episode 32 has a few good words in it! Get the full scoop on this episode right here. 💻 https://lnkd.in/gg9sTtkT #WTFuturesPodcast #AgricultureMarketing #AlbertaAg #FutureOfFarming #AgTech #FarmMarketing #AgInnovation #SustainableFarming #AgBusiness #FarmToFuture
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Did you know? There are two main types of winter wheat planted in Canada: hard and soft. Hard winter wheat is used to make French, flat and steamed breads as well as noodles, while soft winter wheat is used for cakes, pastry, cereal, crackers and biscuits. But wait… What’s the difference between regular wheat and winter wheat? 🤔 To put it simply, the difference between spring wheat and winter wheat is when the seeds are sown. Spring wheat is sown in the spring and is harvested in the fall. Winter wheat is sown in the fall, lives through the winter, and is then harvested in the summer. Typically, about this time of year is when folks will be sowing their winter wheat crops. Pretty neat, right? Got questions about farming and agriculture that you want me to answer on the show? Write into the MailBag segment on WTF! 👉 https://lnkd.in/gkPreJXX #WTFuturesPodcast #AgricultureMarketing #AlbertaAg #FutureOfFarming #AgTech #FarmMarketing #AgInnovation #SustainableFarming #AgBusiness #FarmToFuture
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Episode #43 is about to drop! 🔥 Get the full scoop right here! 🎙 https://lnkd.in/gFTJNU5q #ABAgriculture #Canada #CandianFarmers #AgricultureMarketing
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Get the latest in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba’s agricultural news with What the Futures Podcast! 🌾 Our show airs new episodes weekly, and can be streamed where ever you get your podcasts! Get the latest scoop on what our host, Ryan has to say about the grain and cattle markets, and all-things agriculture right here! 👉 https://lnkd.in/gFTJNU5q #WTFuturesPodcast #AgricultureMarketing #AlbertaAg #FutureOfFarming #AgTech #FarmMarketing #AgInnovation #SustainableFarming #AgBusiness #FarmToFuture
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In Episode 42 of the "What the Futures" podcast, Ryan Denis invites Brittany Nielsen to discuss crop marketing strategies. The episode underscores the importance of strategic planning and encourages starting preparations for the 2025 crop season. Catch the full episode here → https://lnkd.in/gFTJNU5q
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Did you canola not do so well this year? Believe it or not, only about 50 to 60% of canola seeds typically emerge to form plants, though the aim should be 75%. I’m going to share some tips for next year’s seeding with three of the most important factors to improve your seed survival are: 🌾 Take your time seeding – Slower seeding improves seed placement precision. Canola seeded into early June can still produce strong yields in favourable conditions. 🌾 Seed into warmer soils – Soil temperatures of 5°C or higher with warmer weather in the forecast generally support seed survival and emergence. 🌾 Seed around 1" depth – In fields with good topsoil moisture and good seed to soil contact, slightly shallower seeding (½” to ¾”) may speed emergence and improve uniformity. Was this post helpful? If you learned something new from this post, go ahead and LIKE it, SAVE it for later and FOLLOW What the Futures Podcast for more agricultural tips, news and insight! #WTFuturesPodcast #AgricultureMarketing #AlbertaAg #FutureOfFarming #AgTech #FarmMarketing #AgInnovation #SustainableFarming #AgBusiness #FarmToFuture
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