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Saskatchewan Drought Response Initiative Open for Applications

Saskatchewan producers can today begin to submit applications to what is now known as the Canada-Saskatchewan Drought Response Initiative.

The Initiative – part of the AgriRecovery program - will consist of two payments totaling up to $200/head for cattle, with adjustments based on animal unit equivalents for other livestock. The initial payment will provide producers with $100 per breeding female equivalent in inventory as of Aug. 1, 2021. Secondary payments will be up to $100 per breeding female equivalent in inventory as of Dec. 31, 2021.

Eligible livestock for the Initiative include Canadian-owned female beef and dairy cattle, bison, elk, sheep or goats that are bred or intended to be bred. The number of open replacement females that can be considered eligible livestock is 15% of the total number of bred females.

Earlier this month, provincial Agriculture Minister David Marit announced $119 million in direct support for drought-affected livestock producers under the AgriRecovery program. AgriRecovery is part of the Canadian Agricultural Partnership agreement, with funding shared on a 60-40 federal-provincial basis

"We are here to support livestock producers during this difficult time," Marit said in a release. "We have worked efficiently to solidify initiative details and understand producers need financial assistance to help offset costs associated with herd management decisions. We are eager to begin accepting applications for the Initiative on September 1."

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