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Start the New Year on a High Note by Attending Aem’s Q1 Business Intelligence Webinar

As 2024 starts to gain momentum, AEM is delighted to offer its members a data-driven outlook on the agriculture and construction industries through its live Q1 Equipment Market Outlook Webinar.  

Scheduled for Feb. 8 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. CST, the first Equipment Market Outlook Webinar of this year will feature: 

  • Construction Sector Update and Global Outlook: GlobalData’s Danny Richards will highlight construction equipment industry trends, key issues, project pipeline data and a global market outlook summary. 
  • Agriculture Sector Update: AEM’s Al Melhim, senior director of agricultural services, will discuss leading indicators and recent key trends for the ag equipment industry. Melhim will additionally present information on AEM’s Ag Tractor & Combine Reports, with highlights and analysis on the previous month’s sales in the U.S. and Canada.  
  • AEM Industry Conditions Survey Highlights: AEM’s Craig Frizzell, market analyst, will present highlights from last quarter’s Industry Conditions surveys. 
Source : AEM

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Jim Smalley: The Voice That Defined Saskatchewan Agriculture Journalism | CKRM 100th Anniversary

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Our next 620 CKRM Icon is Jim Smalley. Jim reflects on his remarkable career, from his early days in Ontario and his first steps into news, to his move west and his lasting impact on Saskatchewan’s airwaves.

After joining CKRM in 1982, Jim spent more than four decades as one of the province’s most trusted and recognizable voices. Jim defined agricultural journalism — not just in Saskatchewan, but across Canada. His commitment to telling the stories of farmers, rural communities, and the people behind the headlines set the standard. Now retired from the newsroom that proudly bears his name, Jim shares memorable stories from his time on air. A broadcaster, a storyteller, and a true voice of Saskatchewan — Jim Smalley’s legacy continues to resonate at CKRM and beyond.