AAFC closure reversal, Monette lessons learned, & Corteva brand changes | RealAg Radio, May 8, 2026
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AAFC closure reversal, Monette lessons learned, & Corteva brand changes | RealAg Radio, May 8, 2026
"Farms of all sizes can succeed, but they also can fail. But when the largest farm fails, people take notice and wonder why. Too big, too fast, too diverse. Like there's. There's a lot of reasons this happened. Now, if you hadn't had six crop failures and your biggest parcel in Swift Current, maybe, but I mean, theoretically it was just over leveraged and went too hard. That. That's common sense. We all saw it. That seems like some common sense positioning. Probably more to that storey that we'll dive into today."
"And you know what? People are also wondering how the heck did the Toronto Maple Leafs do what they did this week? The biggest screw job was always known as Bret Hart getting screwed by Shaun Michaels in Montreal. The Leafs getting the number one pick. You want to talk. How long do you want to go? How long do you want to talk about this? Because we can. I like that you brought this up."
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Farms of all sizes can succeed or fail, but failures by the largest operations draw extra attention and prompt questions about causes. Overleveraging and moving too fast are presented as common-sense factors that can contribute to failure, especially when combined with multiple crop losses. The conversation also connects public interest in farm outcomes to public fascination with major sports events, using the Toronto Maple Leafs as an example. The Leafs’ success is framed as surprising and potentially influenced by luck, with references to past hockey storylines and perceived unfairness. The panel format brings multiple perspectives to these themes.
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