Your business is doing great work in your community and in the industry – you deserve to be recognized for it!
Now’s your chance to highlight your hard work! Submit an application for the 2017 CAAR’s Choice Awards on behalf of your facility, or nominate another member facility. These awards celebrate the dedicated CAAR members who go above and beyond for their customers, community and the industry.
Presented at the 2018 CAAR Conference in Saskatoon, SK., award recipients are presented with a prize valued at $1,000 and a complimentary trip to the 2018 CAAR Conference.
CAAR is currently accepting applications for the following awards:
- Agronomist of the Year Award
Sponsored by J.R. Simplot Agribusiness - Retailer of the Year Award
Sponsored by Bayer CropScience Inc. - 4R Nutrient Stewardship Agri-Retailer Award
Sponsored by Fertilizer Canada - Retailer Hall of Fame Award
Sponsored by Univar Canada
All CAAR’s Choice Awards applications must be submitted by Friday, Dec. 1, 2017, so be sure to submit an application before it’s too late!
Click here to download an application form or to learn more about the award categories.
Click here to read more about past recipients in our April 2017 issue of The Communicator.
For more information about the CAAR’s Choice Awards, or to submit an application via phone, contact Lady Gabilo at 204-989-9304 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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