Crop Insurance weather-based programs now provide options to insure intercrops and additional mixed feed crops. All weather-based programs are enhanced through 38 additional weather stations, bringing the total to 224 stations across the province.
Producers continue to deal with the effects of consecutive years of dry conditions, the budget also includes a freeze on the Crown land grazing rate at 2022 levels. Also, producers who must reduce their stocking rates on Crown grazing land due to drought will be eligible for a lease discount.
The province is contributing $2.7 million as part of an $8.2-million investment between the federal and municipal governments for rural municipalities to upgrade and replace bridges and culverts.
Funding of $38.0 million will go to strategic initiatives like agricultural research, including support for institutions that do state-of-the-art research in Saskatchewan, project funding and programs that promote the implementation of new technologies.
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