Saskatchewan farmers told gambling with the weather could prove costly
The Canadian Press
Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:31:00 CST Share |
REGINA - Farmers in Saskatchewan are being urged not to take chances with the weather this growing season and take out crop insurance.
Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud (BEHN'-rod) says there is a chance producers who do not have coverage this year will not be compensated if they are flooded out.
Bjornerud says every producer who suffered losses because of last year's heavy rain was bailed out.
But he's not offering any guarantee the same will hold this year, should crops meet with disaster again.
The minister says he would be concerned if he were a farmer who did not have insurance.
Bjornerud says about 30 per cent of farmers in Saskatchewan do not insure their crops. (CKOM
The Canadian Press
Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:31:00 CST Share |
REGINA - Farmers in Saskatchewan are being urged not to take chances with the weather this growing season and take out crop insurance.
Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud (BEHN'-rod) says there is a chance producers who do not have coverage this year will not be compensated if they are flooded out.
Bjornerud says every producer who suffered losses because of last year's heavy rain was bailed out.
But he's not offering any guarantee the same will hold this year, should crops meet with disaster again.
The minister says he would be concerned if he were a farmer who did not have insurance.
Bjornerud says about 30 per cent of farmers in Saskatchewan do not insure their crops. (CKOM
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