Agriculture News Roundup for Thursday June 13, 2019
A farm group says Saskatchewan producers need help from the provincial and federal governments to deal with dry conditions.
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan is calling for a drought-related AgriRecovery assessment. For many producers 2019 is the third straight year of below average moisture.
The group also wants the entire province made eligible for the Federal Livestock Tax Deferral program.
APAS President Todd Lewis said Saskatchewan Crop Insurance should consider a new program to encourage the conversion of drought-damaged cereal crops into livestock feed such as green feed, silage or grazing.


