The April 2020 issue of The Communicator magazine is arriving in print edition and online. This issue contains profile stories on each of the CAAR Choice Awards winners, who were honored for their achievements at the CAAR Conference earlier this year in Saskatoon, Sask. Read more for a preview of the industry updates, stories and successes shared in this month’s magazine. 

Our Perspectives Department features a transcription of the AgGateway panel discussion at the 2020 CAAR Conference. Leaders from NutrienGROWMARK and WinField United Canada participated in a candid conversation on eConnectivity with AgGateway Vice President and COO Brent Kemp sharing examples from across North America of how their organizations are approaching and succeeding in eConnectivity. The online edition has exclusive web content not seen in the print copy.  

As well, the issue contains member stories including a successful transfer of ownership at a CAAR supplier member company with insight for succession planning, and Manitoba retailer’s reminder to get those respirators ready for NH3 season. 

Last but not least, don’t miss exciting updates from your association including a Q & A with CAAR’s new board chair, Theresa Bolton, and more updates from the February board of directors meeting. Click here to read the articles today.

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