Assistance program details released for Saskatchewan livestock producers
MELFORT, Sask. – Livestock producers are learning more about a program to help deal with the lack of feed.
The 2021 Canada-Saskatchewan Drought Response Initiative will consist of two payments totaling up to $200 per head for cattle with adjustments based on animal unit equivalents for other livestock.
The financial relief was set up to help offset the extraordinary costs livestock producers face related to the current drought, with a per head payment on female breeding livestock.
Agriculture Minister David Marit said the initial payment will provide producers with $100 per breeding female equivalent in inventory as of Aug. 1. The next payment will be up to $100 per breeding female equivalent in inventory as of Dec. 31.