By now, you should have received your December 2022 CAAR Communicator issue. It is now available online.
Don't miss these important articles:
- Where's my grain hopper? - A look at the railroad supply chain issue
- Fertilizer 2023 - Less of the same
- Fuelish thoughts on future fuel technologies
- Growing pains for CN, CP, and Canadian farmers
- Seven questions an interviewer can be asked
- Meet your 2022-23 CAAR Board of Directors
If some of your team members are not receiving the CAAR Communicator Magazine and you would like them to, please contact Lady Gabilo at 204-989-9304.
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