Sask. Crop Insurance acting CEO Jeff Morrow said the province’s crop insurance fund has been withdrawn, with almost $6 billion in claims in three years. This has forced the provincial Treasury Board Crown Corporation to increase premiums in order to build the fund back up.  |  File photo

Sask. farmer pans move to individual premiums

Crop insurance changed last year and consecutive drought years have pushed premiums too high, he says

REGINA — Saskatchewan’s move to individual crop insurance premiums was widely welcomed when introduced last year but at least one farmer said he preferred the program the way it was. Don Tremblay, who farms south of Moose Jaw and is reeve of the Rural Municipality of Hillsborough, said he believes the change has not been […] Read more

The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corp. is now offering coverage for mixed forage, greenfeed and silage and has enhanced the Forage Rainfall Insurance Program.  |  File photo

Hope remains for national livestock insurance

Sask. ag minister optimistic the Livestock Price Insurance program will eventually go national as more provinces join

UPDATED – March 20, 2024 – 1530 CST – new Livestock Price Insurance graphic added. Saskatchewan agriculture minister David Marit has said he remains hopeful that the Livestock Price Insurance program will someday be truly national. LPI is currently available in the prairie provinces and British Columbia. In the LPI program, a producer pays a […] Read more

During a call with media on March 5 Jeff Morrow, SCIC president and chief executive officer, and Saskatchewan agriculture minister David Marit announced several changes and enhancements to the crop insurance programs. | File photo

Sask. crop insurance premiums drop

WINNIPEG — Saskatchewan farmers made about 14,200 crop insurance claims in 2023, which correlates to $1.85 billion in crop insurance payments. That is significantly less than 2021, a year of extreme drought in Western Canada, when Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corp. paid out $2.3 billion worth of claims just for annual crops. Thanks to another year […] Read more