On Monday's show:
-Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com weighed in on a few topics, from canola prices to a recent grasshopper survey.
-Farm Credit Canada is expecting new farm equipment sales to slow next year.
-As the COP28 Conference in Dubai rolls on, a group says Canada needs to stay ahead of the curve on climate change.
-A webinar hosted by the Beef Cattle Research Council covered Vitamin A deficiency, and how to address it.
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