
Agriculture Roundup for Friday October 16, 2020
The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) annual meeting was held online this year.
The members passed a resolution asking the federal government to reconsider banning strychnine for controlling Richardson’s ground squirrel populations. Producers are concerned there is no adequate alternative for controlling the overpopulation of the rodents on agricultural land.
The membership also adopted a resolution to oppose the use of the term “meat” to describe plant-based food products. The SSGA will work with other livestock organizations to forward this position to the appropriate authorities.
A third resolution concerned the use of traps and snares near farms and ranches. Currently, trappers may place their traps 500 metres from a home, stockade, or corral without the owner’s permission. This has resulted in producers’ guardian dogs being accidentally killed.