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The October issue of CAAR Communicator should have arrived on your desk by now. The feature article looks at the art and science of moving Canada's grains to international customers -- including a look at the distractions, reactions, red tape, and weather.  

Read the feature article Moving Canada's Grain

Did you know that there is a Canadian company that uses bees to deliver its own biological pesticide to crop blooms?  Read about these amazing bees.

Don't miss Executive Director's Mitch Rezansoff's thoughts on logistics disruptions.

Be sure to read all of these amazing articles, in print or online: 

If some of your team members are not receiving the CAAR Communicator Magazine and you would like them to, please contact Nikeisha Paul-Hunnighan at 204-989-9313.

View the October 2023 issue online.

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