Crop Insurance Program
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Federal and Sask. governments announce enhancements for 2023 Crop Insurance ProgramDetails of the Crop Insurance Program for 2023 have been released. The program for Sask. farmers aims to curb the economic effects of production losses caused by natural hazards.CanadaFeb 27, 2023
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Crop insurance coverage, rates going up in Saskatchewan, but premium cost decliningCrop insurance coverage in Saskatchewan will reach a record level due to higher commodity prices and increased yield coverage.CanadaFeb 24, 2021
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2020 Crop Insurance Program helps to promote soybean productionSaskatchewan says crop insurance premiums are dropping to an average of $7.40 per acre, down from $8.61 per acre in 2019.CanadaFeb 25, 2020
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2016 claims near $650M: Saskatchewan crop insurance premiums, coverage going upBad weather last year means crop insurance premiums and coverage levels are going up in Saskatchewan this year.MoneyFeb 23, 2017
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