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Why 150 Farmers Keep Coming Back to This Crop Marketing Conference

35 min · 2 jul 2026
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What makes Crop Marketing Made Cool different from every other farm conference? Ryan Denis takes you behind the scenes of the 2026 Crop Marketing Made Cool Conference in Brandon, Manitoba, explaining why the event intentionally breaks traditional conference rules, eliminates sales pitches, and focuses on helping farmers build their 2027 crop marketing plans. In this episode, Ryan discusses: * Why the conference is called “Unhinged” * Why speakers are paid instead of paying to present * Why only farmers are allowed at most tables * Building your 2027 crop marketing strategy * Networking that actually creates long-term value * New keynote speakers * Breakout sessions * AI in agriculture * Farm business strategy * Crop marketing education Guests / Speakers Mentioned * Ryan Denis * Vance Crowe * Farmer Nathan * Tyler Durst (RBC) * Trent Clarenbach * Brian Como * Dwayne Sador * Darren (337) * Ryan Bonnett * Allison Thompson * Gavin Becker * John DePape Conference Crop Marketing Made Cool December 1–2 Brandon, Manitoba

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aflevering Why 150 Farmers Keep Coming Back to This Crop Marketing Conference artwork

Why 150 Farmers Keep Coming Back to This Crop Marketing Conference

What makes Crop Marketing Made Cool different from every other farm conference? Ryan Denis takes you behind the scenes of the 2026 Crop Marketing Made Cool Conference in Brandon, Manitoba, explaining why the event intentionally breaks traditional conference rules, eliminates sales pitches, and focuses on helping farmers build their 2027 crop marketing plans. In this episode, Ryan discusses: * Why the conference is called “Unhinged” * Why speakers are paid instead of paying to present * Why only farmers are allowed at most tables * Building your 2027 crop marketing strategy * Networking that actually creates long-term value * New keynote speakers * Breakout sessions * AI in agriculture * Farm business strategy * Crop marketing education Guests / Speakers Mentioned * Ryan Denis * Vance Crowe * Farmer Nathan * Tyler Durst (RBC) * Trent Clarenbach * Brian Como * Dwayne Sador * Darren (337) * Ryan Bonnett * Allison Thompson * Gavin Becker * John DePape Conference Crop Marketing Made Cool December 1–2 Brandon, Manitoba

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StatsCan Shock: Canola Acres Came in Big

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Fertilizer Dropped. Is $800 Canola Still Alive?

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