CAAR is delighted to share that $57,250 was raised from the recent Pro-Ag Investment Auction.
The Pro-Ag Investment Auction is held annually to support CAAR’s advocacy efforts. CAAR’s only fundraiser, the Pro-Ag auction generates critical revenue that helps keep membership fees low while allowing CAAR to partake in a wide range of industry-strengthening initiatives. Every dollar you spend goes directly to the association.
Auction items were generously donated from companies such as Bayer, BrettYoung, Hi Tech Installations, IRM / Sherritt, and Nutrien.
CAAR would like to thank all the individuals that participated in the auction, congratulate the successful bidders and again thank the auction sponsors.
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