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By now you and your team should have received the CAAR Communicator October issue.The October 2021 issue of The CAAR Communicator magazine is now available in print and online.

In the October issue you can read the article "Alarm Bells are Ringing" about the Canadian Government announcement regarding a delay in changing glyphosate MRLs and its new financial investment in PMRA, an article about The Power of Technology which showcases a new study showing how advanced technology farming can provide environmental and financial benefits, as well as an article about How European Farming Influences Canadian Farmers – whether they like it or not.

The issue includes plenty of other important topics including a number of CAAR News updates.

The October CAAR Communicator continues to showcase CAAR’s Board of Directors, CAAR Communicator chatted with Blaine Cochrane, Sales Manager with Shur-Gro Farm Services in Brandon, Manitoba to learn about the person and career, his leadership within the ag retail sector, and why he decided to become a part of the CAAR Board team. Oh, and something about mountains.

In case you missed it, all of the articles can be found here.

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