AQHA: Member Savings Continue

The partnership between the National Thoroughbred Racing Association and the American Quarter Horse Association continues to offer significant discounts on a variety of products and services.
The American Quarter Horse Journal — The National Thoroughbred Racing Association and the American Quarter Horse Association have renewed their group purchasing agreement, which provides participants in the AQHA Members Plus program significant savings on products and services from John Deere, Sherwin-Williams and Toshiba.
“The vast membership of AQHA has made a significant difference in our ability to tap into the collective buying power of the horse industry,” said NTRA Advantage Senior Vice President Joe Morris. “We are delighted to continue our relationship with AQHA and to offer its Members Plus participants the type of real savings they have grown to appreciate over the past several years.”

Only AQHA members are eligible to enroll in the AQHA Members Plus program for free.

“The AQHA Members Plus program saves our members thousands of dollars each year on the products they need – from John Deere Gators to paint and electronic devices, such as TV’s and computers,” said AQHA Executive Vice President Don Treadway Jr. “We are extremely happy to renew this partnership with NTRA Advantage so we can pass these significant savings on to our program participants.”

AQHA news and information is a service of AQHA publications. For more information on The American Quarter Horse Journal or America’s Horse, visit AQHA Publications.


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