Packed with valuable association information and timely updates, the February Communicator is now online and in your mailbox! Keep reading to see what you can expect in the first issue of 2019.
Here's just a glimpse of what's inside:
Features
The 2019 CAAR Conference Preview, starting on page 6, has an advance look at some of the fantastic speaker sessions and events we have in store for you at #CAARcon2019. Visit caar.org/caar-conference for more information. We can’t wait to welcome you in Winnipeg on Feb. 12!
Be sure to check out the Year in Review and Year in Preview features for a look at what the association accomplished in 2018 and what’s on the horizon. Get a first look at CAAR’s long-term strategic plan, which will guide CAAR’s focus over the next 3-5 years.
Departments
This issue includes details of a practical proposal to streamline pesticide labeling, as well as a new 4R Nutrient Management designation for Prairie CCAs. We also introduce you to the winners of ADAMA’s 2018 Thank-A-Retailer contest, MK Agro, and review some of CAAR’s key partnerships from the past 12 months.
Visit caar.org/the-communicator to read the February 2019 edition of The Communicator online.
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