The tradeshow floor is filling up fast, but there’s still time to claim your spot. Register as a 2019 CAAR Conference exhibitor today and put your business in front of over 300 delegates and industry reps – many of whom are key decision-makers.

Don’t delay! Exhibitor registration closes Nov. 30, if we don’t sell-out first!

Don’t miss your chance to increase your business’ profile and showcase your products and services as a CAAR Conference exhibitor. There’s plenty of time allotted for networking, so you’ll have numerous opportunities to meet face-to-face with existing customers and make valuable new connections, both on and off the tradeshow floor.

With the exhibitor registration deadline less than two weeks away, only seven booths remain! Last year was a sell-out, so don’t miss your chance to be part of the ag retail event of the year!

Click here for exhibitor information, including a list of registered exhibitors. Contact Lisa Defoort, Event and Creative Manager at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 204-989-9313 to register and add your name to the list today!

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