Satellite-based system replacing Forage Rainfall Insurance Program in 2026
Saskatchewan is using satellites to measure soil moisture as part of its insurance coverage for the province’s livestock sector.
In 2026, Satellite Forage Insurance will replace the Forage Rainfall Insurance Program, the provincial and federal agriculture ministers announced on Wednesday, providing coverage when there is a shortage of moisture in the ground.
All current customers will be automatically transferred to the new system.
“Claims and premiums are now localized at the township level where the insured hay or pasture is located,” the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation said in a statement.


