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Audio: Pulse Marketing Report


Well, there’s no doubt that pulse marketing information can be difficult for producers to track down at times. Well, to help a bit with that, today sees the start of a new bi-weekly feature here on Call of the Land. Every second Wednesday, we’ll be joined by Chuck Penner of LeftField Commodity Research. He’ll be giving us his insight and analysis on the pulse crop markets. Today, the topic is field peas.

Interview with Chuck Penner (1:50 minutes) (1.71Mb)

Chuck Penner of LeftField Commodity Research. We’ll have Chuck back on again two weeks from today.

Source: Alberta Agriculture And Rural Development


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