In partnership with the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association (SCA), the
Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is asking producers in drought-stricken areasto strongly consider a new program from the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) to support the livestock sector and make these crops available for feed.
Recently, Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) announced that they are doubling the Low Yield Appraisal threshold levels, allowing additional acres of low-yielding cereal, pulse crops, canola, and flax to be diverted to feed.
The agriculture sector in Saskatchewan is diverse, and in these challenging times, it’s important to worktogether to ensure farmers and ranchers in this province get the support they need when they need it.
For the third year in a row, many cattle producers are again facing drought-related issues, from drastic feed shortages and the threat of a massive herd reduction. There is a real risk that many producers will leave the industry, and that has serious implications across rural Saskatchewan.