Cattlemen’s Association warns of ‘catastrophic’ effects on industry due to drought
Saskatchewan’s beef industry says the province’s drought-stricken producers need more help.
Recent weather has depleted the feed supply and dried up watering holes for cattle, says Arnold Balicki, chair of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association.
Balicki welcomed recent changes by the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation to help grain farmers salvage their cereals and pulses for livestock feed. However, he says there’s one more “stumbling block.” That is, those farmers still have outstanding commitments to deliver grain.
“These crop producers are tied up in contracts, and somehow or another we have to force their hand to allow those producers to get out of those contracts or are move them into next year,” Balicki said.


