Canada produces some of the safest, highest-quality food in the world, and now we have a day dedicated to recognizing agriculture and those who work so hard to take it from farm to table.
Save the date: Canada's Agriculture Day is February 16, 2017.
Farms, families and agriculture organizations across the country are invited to celebrate on February 16 by organizing events, sharing stories, photos and videos online and singing the praises of Canadian agriculture on social media.
CAAR looks forward to celebrating Canada's Agriculture Day with our entire network of agri-retailers during the CAAR Conference in Banff, AB!
Use the hashtag #CdnAgDay to spread the word about this important event.
Click here to visit the Canada's Agriculture Day web page for more information and ways to celebrate.
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