Tell us the story of how you tackled a business challenge or agronomic obstacle for a producer, and you could be featured in an upcoming issue of The Communicator.

The Challenge is a regular department in CAAR's flagship publication, The Communicator. Every issue explores a difficulty facing the agriculture industry, and tells the story of one or several agri-retailers who have found a way to address it.

Have you worked with your customer to schedule deliveries so they can meet arduous spring application deadlines? Or found a way to stop a persistent pest problem with a unique crop protection plan? Maybe you've helped a producer become more efficient with a specialized app or digital product offering.

Whatever you have done to help your customers solve a challenge, we want to hear about it!

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