Sask. keeps grazing rates for Crown lands frozen for 2024
In an effort to help ranchers who have struggled with dry conditions for the past few years, grazing rates on Crown lands in Saskatchewan will remain frozen at 2022 levels.
In addition, producers who have been forced by drought to reduce their stocking rates on leased Crown lands will once again be eligible for a rent reduction.
Grazing rates for Crown lands are set each year based on a formula that includes fall cattle prices and the long-term stocking rate for each parcel of land, the Ministry of Agriculture explained in a release Tuesday.
This will be the second consecutive year with rates remaining frozen, the ministry noted, and the freeze applies to all grazing leases in the province.