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Farmers can get answers directly from the experts, thanks to 'Coffee Shop Talks'

For grain producers looking to get answers to their specialized questions, an initiative by Sask. Wheat has opened the door to one-on-one discussions with leading industry experts in an informal setting.

Coffee Shop Talks is planned as a face-to-face discussion, and farmers can receive immediate feedback.

According to Sask. Wheat communication and events coordinator Montana Getty, the number one benefit of attending the talk is the ability to address your specific concerns.

Moose Jaw will be hosting the event on November 1st at the Sportsman Centre in Moose Jaw beginning at 8:30 a.m.  Advanced registration is preferred so event organizers can ensure a steady supply of coffee.   To register, visit SaskWheat.ca/coffee-shop-talks.  The Sportsman Centre in Moose Jaw is located at 276 Home Street East.

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