165 million for crop insurance, 42 for agristability,
down a bit from previous year due to good crop.
There is 40-60 cost share with federal govt which
would mean about 500 million, less what Sask
spends on administration.
If we assume 50 million for administration, it still
leaves $450 million distributed to Sask farmers.
Again, if we assume 45000 collecting, it comes to
an average of $10,000 per farm.
Because it is production based on farm size, it
likely means that the 20 per cent of larger farms
are getting closer to $40,000 per year.
Too good to pass up.
down a bit from previous year due to good crop.
There is 40-60 cost share with federal govt which
would mean about 500 million, less what Sask
spends on administration.
If we assume 50 million for administration, it still
leaves $450 million distributed to Sask farmers.
Again, if we assume 45000 collecting, it comes to
an average of $10,000 per farm.
Because it is production based on farm size, it
likely means that the 20 per cent of larger farms
are getting closer to $40,000 per year.
Too good to pass up.