The December Communicator is here – check your mailbox or read online at caar.org/the-communicator. The final issue of 2019 is packed with valuable information and expert insight to take your retail into the next decade.

In this issue, we examine RBC’s recently released Farmer 4.0 report. Learn how the coming skills revolution will transform agriculture and find out how retailers, manufacturers and educators are rising to the challenge of preparing the next generation of operators for the next era of farming.

We also sit down with three top industry experts for a frank, in-depth discussion on how tariff and non-tariff trade disruptions are impacting ag retailers and take a close look at how increased consumer scrutiny and pressure from export markets is making some producers wonder about the future of glyphosate use in Canada.

As well, get a glimpse of what’s in store for you at the 2020 CAAR Conference, learn about important updates to Emergency Environmental (E2) Regulations, read about the agronomist’s role in sustainable manure management, and find out how CAAR is working with the industry to create a Domestic Pesticide Use Policy that strikes a balance between innovation and market access.

Information and insight that you can use – it’s all in the December 2019 issue of The Communicator!

 

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