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52% of Saskatchewan crops seeded, behind five-year average: reportMatt Struthers, crops extension specialist with the agriculture ministry said eastern Saskatchewan has seen a lot of precipitation which has caused a delay for seeding.EnvironmentMay 26, 2022
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Crop insurance enrolment extended in Saskatchewan due to supply-chain issuesOfficials said they extended the deadline due to supply-chain issues posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaMar 14, 2022
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Saskatchewan crop insurance coverage, premiums increasing in 2022Details of the 2022 crop insurance program in Saskatchewan were released on Tuesday, after approximately 30,000 claims were processed in 2021.CanadaFeb 22, 2022
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Scott Moe says government dispute with APAS avoidable with ‘a couple of phone calls’Scott Moe offered his thoughts after his finance minister said the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan launched 'an attack' on the provincial government,PoliticsDec 2, 2021
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Saskatchewan details aid for livestock producers affected by droughtDetails have been released by the Saskatchewan government regarding an initiative to help offset costs faced by livestock producers during the current drought.CanadaAug 30, 2021
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$119M pledged by Saskatchewan government to help drought-affected livestock producersSaskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit said livestock producers are struggling as he announced $119 million in direct support under the AgriRecovery program.CanadaAug 10, 2021
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Saskatchewan producers calling on agriculture businesses for supportThe Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is reaching out for recognition and support from businesses in the agriculture sector.CanadaJul 28, 2021
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Saskatchewan government announces aid for livestock producers struggling with droughtThe province estimates that the new measures, offered through the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Program, could cost over $100 million.CanadaJul 14, 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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Options for Saskatchewan producers dealing with dry conditionsThe Saskatchewan government said many farmers and ranchers are facing challenges and officials said they are closely monitoring moisture, crop and forage conditions.CanadaJun 19, 2019
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