The federal and Manitoba governments have unveiled new support measures to assist livestock producers facing drought-related challenges in the province.
Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC) will provide support measures through its AgriInsurance program, improving cash flow for livestock producers needing to secure additional feed, said a provincial news release Wednesday.
For claim calculation purposes, MASC will be applying a quality adjustment factor to reduce yield appraisals by 40% for drought-stricken cereal crops - all varieties of wheat, oats, barley, fall rye, triticale and grain corn - that are converted to livestock feed. This quality adjustment was last implemented in 2021 and contributed to over 100,000 acres of grain crops being converted to livestock feed.
Changes for producers with AgriInsurance coverage on forage and pastures include: