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Author: Trevor Grinde, Regan Kunz & Mitch Flaman

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Agriculture is more than an industry. It’s a community.

Flaman Connect is an agriculture podcast that shares real stories, experiences, and insights from people who know agriculture today and care about its future.

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The future of farming goes airborne. Mark Flaman catches us up on the history of mapping and spraying drones, and why they’re a viable alternative to ground spraying. Then, he details the astounding capabilities of multispectral camera technology, the DJI Agriculture software suite, and DJI’s intuitive T50 aerial sprayer. Learn how these innovations can make light work of evaluating crop conditions, setting spray routes, locating obstacles, and guiding drones safely back to home base for recharging. Mark also discusses transport considerations, operating best practices, and what our current drone customers have to say. Last, but not least, he explains why Flaman chose DJI drones over competitor models that came with some mighty bold claims. Hosts: Trevor Grinde – Senior Field Service Technician – Flaman Sales Regan Kunz – Agriculture Sales – Flaman Sales   Mitch Flaman – Senior Manager – Marketing & IT – Flaman Sales   Guest: Mark Flaman – Drone Specialist – Flaman Sales Length: 23:38 Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson – Web & Content Developer – Flaman Sales   Copywriter:  Jeff Brown – Senior Writer – Flaman Sales   Graphic Designer: Shanelle Pender – Content Creator & Senior Graphic Designer – Flaman Sales   Digital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler – Digital Marketing Specialist – Flaman Sales   Social Media: Calla Simpson – Content Creator & Social Media – Flaman Sales 
Move over wheat, canola, and lentils. Make room for bananas, lemons, limes, oranges, figs, and other sweet and exotic treats you wouldn’t expect to survive a Saskatchewan winter. One innovative grower is showing how the province’s bounty can become tastier and more diverse. Former Saskatoon city boy Dean Sopher tells Mitch, Regan, and Trevor how he passed on promising career prospects in computer programming and commerce to become an off-grid produce pioneer. Now, as owner and operator of Arkopia Greenhouse Homestead, he grows a variety of exotic plants – including banana trees – in a passive solar greenhouse he built himself. He’s also raising grass-fed livestock and freeze-drying delicious, long-lasting fruit smoothies.Dean has some sound advice for those considering permaculture and solar-powered regenerative farming – and wait until you hear how low his power costs are.Hosts:Trevor Grinde – Senior Field Service Technician – Flaman Sales  Regan Kunz – Agriculture Sales – Flaman Sales  Mitch Flaman – Senior Manager - Marketing & IT – Flaman Sales  Guest:Dean Sopher – Owner and Operator – Arkopia Greenhouse HomesteadLength: 23:38---Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson – Web & Content Developer – Flaman Sales  Copywriter:  Jeff Brown – Senior Writer – Flaman Sales  Graphic Designer: Shanelle Pender – Content Creator & Senior Graphic Designer – Flaman Sales  Digital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler – Digital Marketing Specialist – Flaman Sales  Social Media: Calla Simpson – Content Creator & Social Media – Flaman Sales 
Farmers work hard and might not have time to understand complex tax rules that can impact their business. Fortunately, there are experts who can help them make wise financial planning decisions.   Hosts Mitch Flaman, Regan Kunz, and Trevor Grinde welcome guest Aaron Haight, who studied law at the University of Toronto and received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan. Aaron works as both a farmer and a lawyer.  He uses his combined experience to advise farm clients on issues like federal income tax regulations, estate planning, and commercial transactions. His insights help farmers make big financial decisions like buying or selling property, navigating lean or profitable years, and arranging succession.    Hosts:Trevor Grinde – Senior Field Service Technician – Flaman Sales   Regan Kunz – Agriculture Sales – Flaman Sales   Mitch Flaman – Senior Manager - Marketing & IT – Flaman Sales   Guest:Aaron Haight – Lawyer, MLT Aikins LLP, SaskatoonLength: 18:24---Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson – Web & Content Developer – Flaman Sales   Copywriter:  Jeff Brown – Senior Writer – Flaman Sales   Graphic Designer: Shanelle Pender – Content Creator & Senior Graphic Designer – Flaman Sales   Digital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler – Digital Marketing Specialist – Flaman Sales   Social Media: Calla Simpson – Content Creator & Social Media – Flaman Sales 
Still a young man, our special guest Doug Termeer has enjoyed a larger-than-life life - growing up with six brothers and two sisters in the Carman, Manitoba area. He recalls riding in his Dutch-Canadian family's giant van, playing shinny games on a frozen river, and starting work at the tender age of twelve. He tells how that experience led to a sales career with Walinga, where he’s forged great relationships with his customers. His relationship with snow is a little more strained after it stole his hockey pucks in his youth and later barged into his hotel room during a trade show trip. Farm size matters – Mitch, Regan, and Trevor resume their discussion on regional farm sizes and why asking a farmer about his total acreage isn’t meant to be a personal question. Hosts: Trevor Grinde – Senior Field Service Technician – Flaman Sales Regan Kunz – Agriculture Sales – Flaman Sales Mitch Flaman – Senior Manager - Marketing & IT – Flaman Sales Guest: Doug Termeer– Pneumatic Conveying Technical Sales Representative – Walinga Inc. Jonathan Stratton – Senior Manager, Customer Service and Parts – Flaman Sales Length: 29:19 ---Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson – Web & Content Developer – Flaman Sales Copywriter: Jeff Brown – Senior Writer – Flaman Sales Graphic Designer: Shanelle Pender – Content Creator & Senior Graphic Designer – Flaman Sales Digital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler – Digital Marketing Specialist – Flaman Sales Social Media: Calla Simpson – Content Creator & Social Media – Flaman Sales
Jason Basset of Peterson Grain Processors has been a Bruno Saskatchewan athlete, financial services professional, farmer, and seed-cleaning plant operator. Now he shares his insights on mellowing with age, farm estate planning, accepting risk, the future of ag business, and hockey and broomball.Flaman’s Jonathan Stratton stops by to talk best-in-class service – what it looks like, why it’s important to be proactive, how it’s changed with technological advancements and a growing customer base.Losing their census – Trevor asks Mitch and Regan which Canadian province has the most farms. Then just for fun, he asks how many horses Canadians had in 1921. No counting hooves and dividing by four.Hosts:Trevor Grinde – Senior Field Service Technician – Flaman SalesRegan Kunz – Agriculture Sales – Flaman SalesMitch Flaman – Senior Manager - Marketing & IT – Flaman SalesGuests:Jason Basset – Owner/Operator – Peterson Grain Processors Ltd.Jonathan Stratton – Senior Manager, Customer Service and Parts – Flaman Group of CompaniesLength: 33:57---Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson – Web & Content Developer – Flaman SalesCopywriter: Jeff Brown – Senior Writer – Flaman SalesGraphic Designer: Shanelle Pender – Content Creator & Senior Graphic Designer – Flaman SalesDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler – Digital Marketing Specialist – Flaman SalesSocial Media: Calla Simpson – Content Creator & Social Media – Flaman Sales
“I've never not wanted to go to work in the morning,” says our special guest, Ron Kleuskens. His road to becoming a Technical Sales Rep at AGI started right out of high school, doing what some would call “grunt work” for a geotechnical engineering firm. A friend’s introduction to farm equipment inspired Ron to start his own ag business serving Ontario’s lush farming country. He’s proven himself as a driller of holes, a saviour of fish, and a quitter of no task set before him. Flaman’s Shaun Gettis talks about Flaman specialty trailers, particularly our multi-featured sprayer tenders. He explains the customer-focused thinking behind their simplicity, capacity and ease of use. Cow IQ – Ever looked into those big, brown, bovine eyes and wondered what’s going on behind them? Hosts Mitch, Regan, and Trevor inspect the gears between those fly-flicking ears. Hosts: Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician - Flaman Sales Regan Kunz - Agriculture Sales - Flaman Sales Mitch Flaman - Senior Manager - Marketing & IT - Flaman Sales Guests: Ron Kleuskens - Technical Sales Representative - Ag Growth International Shaun Gettis - Vice President Sales - Flaman Sales Length: 32:15 ---Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web & Content Developer - Flaman Sales Copywriter: Jeff Brown - Senior Writer - Flaman Sales Graphic Designer: Shanelle Pender – Content Creator & Senior Graphic Designer - Flaman Sales Digital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler - Digital Marketing Specialist - Flaman Sales Social Media: Calla Simpson - Content Creator & Social Media - Flaman Sales
This Month’s Special Guest, Mike Ferguson, is a Melfort, Saskatchewan farm kid who grew up to merge his business education with his ag experience. He now works as both a farmer and professional consultant. When he’s not in the field or speaking at international conferences, he’s helping farmers adapt to agri-business changes or transition their operations to the next generation.Flaman’s Jonathan Stratton gives us the goods on our Grab and Go kits, including how the best friend you could have in the field was developed.If you like buckwheat pancakes, you’ll most likely have one province to thank for the crucial ingredient. Hosts Mitch, Regan, and Trevor tell you where to find Canada’s buckwheat breadbasket.Hosts: Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician - Flaman Sales Regan Kunz - Agriculture Sales - Flaman Sales Mitch Flaman - Senior Manager - Marketing & IT - Flaman Sales Guests: Mike Ferguson - Advisor for Exceed Grain Marketing - Melfort, Saskatchewan Jonathan Stratton - Senior Manager - Aftermarket - Flaman Sale ---Length: 32:15 Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web & Content Developer - Flaman Sales Copywriter: Jeff Brown - Senior Writer - Flaman Sales Graphic Designer: Shanelle Pender – Content Creator & Senior Graphic Designer - Flaman Sales Digital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler - Digital Marketing Specialist - Flaman Sales Social Media: Calla Simpson - Content Creator & Social Media - Flaman Sales
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 CompaniesGuests:Ferdi Osborne – Farmer, Humboldt, SaskatchewanShaun Gettis, Vice President Sales at Flaman Group of CompaniesLength: 35:38---Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web & Content Developer - Flaman SalesCopywriter: Jeff Brown - Senior Writer - Flaman SalesGraphic Designer: Shanelle Pender - Senior Graphic Designer - Flaman SalesDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler - Digital Marketing Specialist - Flaman SalesSocial Media: Calla Simpson - Content Creator & Social Media - Flaman Sales
Special Guest Paul Brisebois tells us how his hockey skills led to a colorful career in agriculture. He recounts being embroiled him in the Technology Usage Agreement (TUA) vs. seed keeping controversy and being on the front line of biotech innovation. Finally, he talks about helping his current company, AGI, build their brand, and a sales network that stretches from Northern Alberta to North Africa.Flaman’s Jonathan Stratton talks about the Flaman Firefighter, a customer-inspired, Flaman-built innovation that keeps finding new markets and safety applications.Your hosts Mitch, Regan, and Trevor do the math regarding what a wheat farmer nets from your pasta dinner.Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician - Flaman SalesRegan Kunz - Agriculture Sales - Flaman SalesMitch Flaman - Senior Manager - Marketing & IT - Flaman SalesGuests:Paul Brisebois - Senior Vice President - AG Growth InternationalJonathan Stratton - Senior Manager - Aftermarket - Flaman Sales---Length: 36:45Producer: 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
Special Guest Brad Grass once enjoyed the celebrity status and hilarious hijinx of a career in broadcasting and promotions. Hear the one important reason he traded it all in to serve Western Canadian farmers as Riteway Manufacturing’s Territory Sales Manager.Flaman’s Shaun Gettis stops by to explain the economic benefits of adding a seed tender or side draw to your farm fleet.Your hosts Mitch, Regan, and Trevor explore the anxieties involved in waving at passing motorists.---Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Sr. Field Service Technician at Flaman Sales Ltd.Regan Kunz - Agriculture Sales - Flaman Sales Ltd.Mitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT at Flaman Sales Ltd.---Guests:Brad Grass – Western Canadian Territory Manager, Riteway Manufacturing. Co. LtdShaun Gettis, Vice President of Sales at Flaman Sales Ltd.---Length: 36:45Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownDigital Marketer: Vanessa SchaedlerGraphic Designer: Shanelle PenderSocial Media: Calla Simpson
Deliciously discoloured condiments! The final word on foliar! Getting down and dirty in sports!How fast do you have to run to catch (or outrun) a pig? How can a Sunday morning stop at the DQ Drive-Thru relieve the effects of your “Okay, just one” stop on a Saturday night? If you’ve had to do one or both, you’ll be in beer-hog heaven when Trevor, Ryan, and Mitch give you the answers.Next – David Fielding of TopKrop discusses where fertilizers are going in the next 10 years, and he explains why foliar IS TOO an effective way to deliver nutrients to your crops.Then our special guest Derek Smith of Flaman Sales Prince Albert illustrates how the “try before you buy” approach can be a great sales tool - especially if you’re selling high-quality equipment. He also talks about his impressive athletics and coaching career (he and TopKrop’s Lori Nelson could be a two-person team.)Derek also recalls his team’s shirt-dirtying post-championship ritual, and the birthday Derek shares with a well-known fellow sporting achiever, who once “wrote” to Derek.Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Sr. Field Service Technician at Flaman Sales Ltd.Regan Kunz - Grain Systems Division Manager - Flaman Group of CompaniesMitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT at Flaman Group of CompaniesGuests:David Fielding - General Manager, Manufacturing, TopKropDerek Smith, Flaman Sales, Prince Albert___Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownGraphic Designer: Shanelle PenderDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler___Visit Flaman Connect Podcast
In this episode, Trevor, Regan, and Mitch squander a perfect opportunity for a raging argument to agree on the best concert acts they’ve ever seen. Speaking of funny names like Papa Roach, Meatloaf, and The Trues, why is canola called canola? (It’s not just because it was time for the old name to go.) The guys get a grip on the slippery answer.Next – There are good reasons why farmers who bring in grain dryers for emergencies keep them around full-time. Flaman Sales VP Shaun Gettis lists those reasons and goes over the factors you should consider before incorporating a grain dryer into your bin yard. Then – Does a desk screwed to the ceiling signify high office? How long will plastic wrap keep a co-worker fresh?Special guest Roy Ritchie of Flaman Grain System reveals all in tales of office pranks he may or may not have had a hand in. He also recounts how honesty, being solution-minded, and building trust brings back customers and even some prospects who didn’t buy the first time. Up for some worthwhile life lessons? Roy has some great ones about being a hard-working farm kid, going through some wild times (and vehicles), then getting himself together to become one of Flaman’s most valuable employees.Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Sr. Field Service Technician at Flaman Sales Ltd.Regan Kunz - Grain Systems Division Manager - Flaman Group of CompaniesMitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT at Flaman Group of CompaniesGuests:Roy Ritchie - Grain Cleaning Sales/Grain SystemsShaun Gettis - Vice President Sales at Flaman Group of CompaniesLength: 53:52___Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownGraphic Designer: Shanelle PenderDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler___Visit Flaman Connect Podcast
Feathers Fly! The Fish are jumping! Accessory to Herbicide!In this thrilling episode, Mitch, Regan, and Trevor tell you which perfectly legal Canadian crop just got legalized in the U.S. (Hint: It rhymes with the name of one of the lesser-known Three Stooges.) Then they divulge how far and how long a chicken can stay airborne. (Hint: don’t book your flight on one).Next – David Fielding drops by to explain what a surfactant is and how it can help your crops absorb herbicide at the same time they absorb nutrients.Finally, special guest Shawn Mierau of Flaman Ag and Trailers debunks the bad rap the sales profession often gets. He talks about the pleasure of bringing customers together with the products they need and his aspiration to guide and motivate the next generation of sales professionals.But there’s another side to Shawn – the King Kong of Ping Pong, trouncing opponents with one hand in his pocket. However, he also owns up to his less-shining moments – like catching -1 fish at a derby.-1??? How’s that done? Tune in for this unusual fish story.Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician, FlamanRegan Kunz - Grain Systems Division Manager, FlamanMitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT, FlamanGuests:David Fielding - General Manager, Manufacturing, TopKropShawn Mierau, Sales Manager, Agriculture and Trailers, Flaman___Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownGraphic Designer: Shanelle PenderDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler___Visit Flaman Connect Podcast
Danger is this episode’s middle name – well, a synonym, anyway.Trevor, Regan, and Mitch explain how grain elevators could help pilots survive the Bermuda Triangle … if the Bermuda Triangle was in Saskatchewan.Then David Fielding of TopKrop tells you how PH could spell disaster for your mixing tanks or poly tanks. He’ll have some tips on managing your acid-base balance to prevent a meltdown – or at least avoid taking your lumps.Special Guest Phil Flaman of Flaman Ag Sales stops by with this dire warning: No matter how unbeatable you feel, you just can’t lick a frozen chain. He’ll also have some advice on getting into college without really applying and the value of being a true friend to your customers.Hosts: Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician, FlamanRegan Kunz - Grain Systems Division Manager, FlamanMitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT, FlamanGuests: Phil Flaman - Flaman Ag Sales SoutheyDavid Fielding - General Manager, Manufacturing, TopKro___Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownSenior Graphic Designer: Shanelle PenderDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler___Visit Flaman Connect Podcast
Food fight … well, not quite. But Trevor, Regan, and Mitch do debate exactly what a potato is. PLUS, the story of a bruhaha that brewed with Britain over a proudly Canadian food export.David Fielding of TopKrop explains how the symbiosis of solubility, salt, and soil sends seed grains soaring sunward.Then Vern Kirk of Pro Grain Equipment talks (but refuses to sing) about how grain bagging got started in Saskatchewan and where it’s going in the future. He’ll also recount his “police escort,” his worst day at work, and some of his best days as a ski instructor on the snowy slopes of Fernie B.C., Switzerland, and Mt. Buller, Australia.Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician, FlamanRegan Kunz - Grain Systems Division Manager, FlamanMitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT, FlamanGuests:Vern Kirk, General Manager, Operations & Business Development, Pro Grain EquipmentDavid Fielding - General Manager, Manufacturing, TopKropLength: 42:33___Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownGraphic Designer: Shanelle PenderDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler___Visit Flaman Connect Podcast
Trevor, Regan, and Mitch discuss why purple ketchup never caught on and why, even if the world didn’t see colour, transparent cola would still flop.How does a truck in a swimming pool prove the nutritional value of foliar feeding? David Fielding of TopKrop provides a better answer than you’ll get by grabbing your keys and finding out the hard way.Sid Lockhart from Meridian drops by to discuss oldest vs. youngest children and how he literally broke into the business. He’ll also share the secrets of Meridian’s unique company culture and the development of the Convey-All VOLT – an electric-powered conveyor that shocked skeptics (in a good way).Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician, FlamanRegan Kunz - Grain Systems Division Manager, FlamanMitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT, FlamanGuests:David Fielding - General Manager, Manufacturing, TopKropSid Lockhart - Marketing Manager, Meridian ManufacturingLength: 42:33___Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownGraphic Designer: Shanelle PenderDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler___Visit Flaman Connect Podcast
What do a palm civet and a percolator have in common? Get ready to make your “Ewww” face when Trevor, Regan, and Mitch deliver the unfiltered answer.Next: Diesel, gasoline, electric, or chain hooked to an old exercise bike. Which one of these options is so ridiculous that Flaman’s Shaun Gettis won’t even mention it when he talks about powering your auger?Then Lori Nelson of TopKrop drops by for some non-stop non-shop talk. Turns out there’s a lot more to her than a great career as a highly efficient Procurement and Logistics Coordinator. Before that, she was a highly efficient softball shortstop, who bagged bases, championships, and a hall-of-fame spot. Hear her thoughts on family perogies and a mother’s right to grandstand vocalization.PLUS her apparent fascinations with Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman, and stalkers (in books and TV shows only, thanks).Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician, FlamanRegan Kunz - Grain Systems Division Manager, FlamanMitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT, FlamanGuest:Lori Nelson - Procurement and Logistics Coordinator, TopKropShaun Gettis - Vice President of Sales, FlamanLength: 52:12___Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownGraphic Designer: Shanelle PenderDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler___Visit Flaman Connect Podcast
Want an eye for a fry? Have a tooth for a hoof? Then dig in as Trevor, Regan, and Mitch open a bizarre buffet of edible animal parts and insects. Yum yum!Then Flaman VP Shaun Gettis explains why grain bagging will be around for a long time. But with a great storage solution comes great responsibility to clean up after you’re done.Travis Frey from AGI discusses the pleasure and value of time in the field. He’ll also explain why Evel Knievel might have made a great equipment durability tester and where old squeegees go when they’ve shuffled off their mortal blades.Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician, FlamanRegan Kunz - Grain Systems Division Manager, FlamanMitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT, FlamanGuests:Travis Frey - Territory Sales Manager, AGIShaun Gettis - Vice President of Sales, FlamanLength: 54:47___Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownGraphic Designer: Shanelle PenderDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler___Visit Flaman Connect Podcast
Trevor, Regan, and Mitch sing a sad song about kids being warned about snakes in a barn, barns burning down, and country music going to heck after the 90’s.Then Flaman’s Shaun Gettis brings the mood up with a rousing little number about remote bin monitoring, and the sweet security of knowing neither fire nor snakes will get your grain.Finally, Rocky Amson of Flaman performs a show-stopper about his time working with the one and only Frank Flaman. It’s a colourful ditty about being collared for an un-attempted bank heist, eating a guinea pig head on a charitable excursion, and getting punched out by a boxing champion for Christmas.Hosts:Trevor Grinde - Senior Field Service Technician, FlamanRegan Kunz - Grain Systems Division Manager, FlamanMitch Flaman - Senior Manager Marketing & IT, FlamanGuests:Rocky Amson - General Manager, Sales & Marketing, FlamanShaun Gettis - Vice President of Sales, Flaman___Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson - Web, App & Content DeveloperCopywriter: Jeff BrownGraphic Designer: Shanelle PenderDigital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler___Visit Flaman Connect Podcast
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