Saskatchewan government commits $119 million to save breeding herds
The Saskatchewan government is providing financial help to ranchers trying desperately to keep their herds intact.
Agriculture Minister David Marit said $119 million will go into the AgriRecovery program to pay producers to maintain breeding stock.
The program will provide a per head payment to help producers with the extraordinary costs caused by drought, such as accessing feed and water. This comes as many producers are selling herds amid near non-existent feed and water supplies because of this summer’s drought.
Marit said the province is acting quickly to help producers keep their breeding herd.