April 2024 issue of CAAR Communicator now available online

The April issue of CAAR Communicator "I Think therefore AI AG" should arrive in your mailbox any day now.  The issue welcomes new Executive Director Myrna Grahn who began her new role on March 25, 2024.

The feature article "What is new in fertilizer" provides an in-depth examination of Canadian fertilizers in the international market as affected by global politics.  It also looks at fertilizer technologies which are on the horizon.   

The April issue of CAAR Communicator also examines farmer protests in Europe to understand the fuss and to see if it could happen here. 

CAAR Communicator also takes a look at the highs and lows affecting Canadian agriculture transportation by water.  A water crisis is affecting the transportation routes of cargo ships on the St Lawrence seaway, the Great Lakes, the Panama Canal, and the Mississippi River.  Find out how this could impact you!

Lastly this informative April issue takes a look as strategies for recruiting top talent and coal as cow feed - protein-rich livestock feed.

If some of your team members are not receiving the CAAR Communicator Magazine and you would like them to, please contact Nikeisha Paul-Hunnighan at 204-989-9313.

View the April 2024 issue online.

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