Agristability changes aim to boost Sask. livestock producers
Helping livestock producers better manage their risk is the aim of changes being made to the AgriStability program for 2026.
“This is something that we’ve been lobbying for for a number of years,” Bill Huber, president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, said at a news conference Monday.
“They heard us and they listened to us, and that’s always encouraging.”
Starting this year, the costs associated with renting pasture land for grazing will be considered allowable under the program. Producers will have to demonstrate it’s to feed their own livestock and not to produce crops or forage.




