Be sure to keep an eye out for the December issue of The Communicator – coming your way this week!

This issue focuses on innovation in ag, and examines the latest tech trends in the industry from autonomous tractors to drones. We look at how this new tech could shape the industry and your operations.

CAAR President & CEO, Delaney Ross Burtnack, shows how CAAR is speaking up for agri-retailers in her President's Message. We also highlight how our collaboration with other industry voices creates beneficial, valuable programs  for our members in Working Together for Nurse Tank Safety.

This issue also offers you an in-depth look at the 2017 CAAR Conference in February. Look no further for your definitive guide to Banff, AB, and everything the conference has to offer.

Can’t wait to get your hands on The Communicator? You can read all of the articles on caar.org right now!

Click here to read The Communicator online.

Click here to learn more about the 2017 CAAR Conference.

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