Cattlemen see provincial funding as a start, but more needed
The Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association wants to do all it can to make sure ranching in the province doesn’t dry up due to the drought being experienced in Saskatchewan.
A lack of moisture in some areas of the province has left ranchers in a bind, with some even considering getting out of the cattle business.
Grant McLellan, the association’s CEO, said Statistics Canada data show the industry shrunk by five to 10 per cent over the past two years. However, McLellan noted that livestock marketing groups have suggested the potential contraction could reach 35 per cent in very short order.
“There is kind of a perfect storm of government regulations challenging the industry and good prices for people to have the opportunity to get out and move in that direction,” McLellan said.