Scott Research Farm gets potential lifeline under federal-provincial agreement
The future of the Scott Research Farm took a step toward greater certainty Thursday after the federal and Saskatchewan governments signed an agreement to explore ways of keeping the research site operating despite previously announced closure plans.
Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) following this week’s federal-provincial-territorial agriculture ministers’ meeting in Halifax.
It commits both governments to work with industry on approaches to maintain operations at the Scott and Indian Head locations.
The memorandum follows Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s earlier announcement that the province’s research farms would close. Since then, the province said it has been working with industry stakeholders to develop a new operating model that would allow research to continue at both sites.


