CAAR has successfully renewed the SGI Letter of Approval to Anhydrous Ammonia or Fertilizer Distributors, which expires December 31, 2017.

This letter is available for CAAR members only and applies to Saskatchewan, approving the operation of vehicles towing an applicator tank or fertilizer spreader owned by an Anhydrous Ammonia or Fertilizer distributor subject to specific conditions outlined in the letter.

This Saskatchewan letter of approval must be carried by the operator of the towing vehicle and must be presented on the demand of an enforcement officer. The distributor is responsible to ensure the vehicle operator complies with the conditions stated in the letter when either a distributor’s or non-distributor’s vehicle is used to tow an applicator tank or fertilizer spreader owned by the distributor.

CAAR members transporting fertilizer in Saskatchewan can download the SGI letter at caar.org.

 

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