Governments invest $6.8 million in livestock, forage research
The governments of Saskatchewan and Canada are joining forces to fund agriculture research projects.
On Tuesday, the two governments announced $6.8 million to support 30 new livestock and forage research projects in the year ahead, an increase of almost 14 per cent over 2023’s funding.
The investment is a timely one, as many livestock producers in Saskatchewan struggled with drought conditions and pests last year.
According to the provincial government, the funding is awarded on a competitive basis, and the projects include topics like developing a rapid pathogen surveillance method for bovine respiratory disease in cattle, developing new red clover cultivars for use in Western Canada, and improving preparedness for African swine fever.