The CAAR Crop Management Forum, hosted Nov. 22 in Brandon MB,  was incredibly valuable for CCAs, CCSCs and retail agronomists who enjoyed a wide variety of engaging presentations throughout the day.

Our knowledgeable speakers provided attendees with information on wetland preservation, weed resistance, honey bee health, maximum residue limits in canola and research updates from the Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers.

The forum also offered six CEUs through the Certified Crop Advisor and Certified Crop Science Consultant programs, which included Soil & Water and Crop and Pest Management.  

Attendees came away with a greater understanding of the latest developments within the industry, as well as new skills to tackle challenges head-on.  

We’d like to give a special thanks to all our speakers and everyone who helped make this year’s Crop Management Forum such an informative experience and a great success!

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