Drought support for farmers coming from provincial, federal governments
The provincial and federal governments are joining forces to provide relief for drought-stricken producers in Saskatchewan.
In a joint statement issued on Friday, the two levels of government said the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation is doubling its low-yield appraisal process. The move is encouraging farmers to divert acres of low-yielding eligible crops in order to create feed for grazing, baling or silage.
“In multiple areas throughout the province, our livestock producers are facing challenges from this year’s dry conditions,” Saskatchewan’s agriculture minister Daryl Harrison said in the joint statement.
“There is a need to quickly adapt to best support producers’ timely, on-farm decisions. In 2021 and 2023, this same initiative was successfully implemented, resulting in over half a million acres of additional low yield crop redirected to feed. Once again, livestock producers are encouraged to work directly with neighbouring crop producers to access additional feed.”