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Farm Equipment's Best of the Web: Dec. 1, 2023

Farm Equipment editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of our great farm machinery industry. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web:

Proven in the most demanding of ag conditions, CLEANFIX reversible fans provide the most efficient diesel engine cooling and radiator cleaning available. The multi-patented reversing fan technology maintains machine cooling as needed and, when required, provides the strongest blowout of dust and debris -- without halting or slowing operations.

Will New Holland Combine Get Enough Votes to Become Lego Set?
Before Lego will consider putting the set into production, the design must first receive 10,000 votes. The project has been on the site since Nov. 13 and now has 1,982 votes, but voting is still open for 590 days.

Marketing’s Next Frontier — Through Seed?
Flowers appear on this California hillside in the shape of McDonald’s iconic ‘M’ logo. Check out this item, and why it’s a permanent piece of marketing.

Top Management Potential: Qualities to Cultivate & How to Uplift Internal Talent
In this article, Don Townsend, president of AEM service member company Donley Townsend Associates and a member of AEM’s Workforce Development Committee discusses, “I look for people who have curious minds and have developed an organized way of taking in information about the industry from multiple sources. I frequently ask questions like ‘how do you keep up with developments within the industry?’ When looking for candidates that have high potential, particularly when you are looking at young people, it isn’t productive to look for the person who has done every job perfectly.”

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Home Grown Ontario Tulips

Video: Home Grown Ontario Tulips



Ontario’s flower sector is blooming ??

With more than $1 billion in farmgate sales and over $650 million in annual exports—much of it centred in the Niagara region—Ontario growers are a major force in Canada’s floriculture industry. In fact, the province produces roughly 50% of all flowers grown in the country, serving a market of over 100 million consumers within a one-day drive.

It’s a powerful example of how strategic location, cross-border access, and strong production capacity come together to support both local agriculture and global markets ??

?? Watch as Andrew Morse, Executive Director of Flowers Canada, shares insights and the full story behind Ontario’s tulip industry and its thriving flower sector.