Canadian agriculture is a modern, vibrant and diverse industry, filled with forward-thinking people who love what they do. But for our industry to reach its full potential this has to be better understood by the public and our industry itself.
The story of Canadian agriculture is one of success, promise, challenge and determination. And the greatest storytellers are the 2.2 million Canadians who live it every day.
Be proud. Champion our industry Visit www.agmorethanever.ca and tell your story.
MyRM.ca - the new rural community internet portal available exclusively to APAS member RMs. NOW LIVE!!!!!!
In October , Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced the creation of two committees tasked with establishing wheat and barley commissions in Saskatchewan. Previously, wheat and barley check-offs were collected by the Canadian Wheat Board. With new market freedom, Saskatchewan producers will have an opportunity to direct how check-offs from the sale of wheat and barley grown in Saskatchewan will be used for research and development through the new commission.
The two committees will work with the ministry, the Agri-Food Council and a private consultant to help establish the commissions. These interim committees will remain in place only until elections are held for the boards of directors to run the respective commissions. It is expected that the wheat and barley commissions will be in place and operational by August 2013.Read the Wheat and Barley Commission Briefing Document
Throughout the GF2 consultations, Ag Canada has strongly emphasized the need for “innovation”.
The decision to maintain existing programs but simply cut the dollars that go into them is not an innovative direction in program design. This is especially true of proposed changes to AgriStability.
APAS has always been opposed to cuts in coverage levels within AgriStability. While proposing the phasing out of AgriStability over 3 to 5 years, APAS strongly recommended that AgriStability dollars be redirected into ten other key areas such as enhanced crop insurance, livestock insurance, doubling AgriInvest matching contributions, enhancing AgriFlexibility to promote value-added processing, more public agricultural research, investment in rural information and communications technology, domestic market development, and assisting producers to retain more value within the food chain.
APAS urges producers to contact Minister of Transportation Denis Lebel and your local MP to ask for a costing review. You can send an Electronic Postcard to The Honourable Denis Lebel here.
In addition, questions about an immediate costing review can be directed to: Helena Borges, Associate Assistant Deputy Minister of Policy for Transportation Canada at (613) 990-3001 or by email at helena.borges@tc.gc.ca.
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) in cooperation with the Market Prospects project of the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Bioresource Policy, Business & Economics (PBE) presentsa series of educational seminars featuring: Dr. Frayne Olson, Crops Economist/ Marketing Specialist, North Dakota State University Extension Service, Fargo, North Dakota.
Download Dr Olson's Marketing Strategy Matrix HERE
In 1935, farm leaders from across Canada rallied to cries for a strong unified voice for agriculture Read More
(Saskatoon) Saskatchewan’s rural residents looking for online information about their communities will soon have more features to choose from at myRM.ca, the province’s rural municipal community portal.The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has formed a strategic partnership with the Glacier Media Agricultural Information Group, a division of Glacier Media Inc. and Weather INnovations Consulting (WIN) for the enhancement and growth of the myRM.ca online network. The partnership will add targeted agricultural and local community news content and a wide range of custom features to myRM network websites. LEARN MORE
Each week, we report on where APAS Executive and Staff are, which meetings they attend and any issues that are emerging or evolving. For a look at APAS in Action, click here.
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May 2013
May 20th - Office Closed Victoria Day
June 18 Grains and Oilseeds Meeting -
June 19 Farm Progress Show Regina
June 24 Board Meeting
June 25 ALUS Golf tournament
Tuesday June 25th, 2013
Texas Scramble Format
Start at 1:30
Green Acres GolfClub,
East of Pilot Butte SK
Registration Fee: $50/golfer
Includes:
Limited number of carts available for an additional cost
For more information or to register call:
Paige Englot: (306) 539 1043
Regina, SK [December 4, 2012] – APAS would like to thank visitors and guests at the Canadian Western Agribition for the generosity in donating hay and cash to the Hay East 2012 effort.
Volunteers at the 2012 Canadian Western Agribition were pleased to gather over $1000 in cash and over 20 loads of hay to be shipped to Ontario to assist producers facing a severe shortage this winter.
HayEast 2012 received a major boost on November 3, 2012 thanks to a commitment from the Ontario and federal governments for funding to help transport donated hay from Western Canada to eastern Canadian farmers in need. The governments committed, on a cost-shared basis, an immediate $500,000 to start moving the thousands of bales of hay that have been pledged by farmers across Saskatchewan and Alberta. They will also match all individual and corporate cash donations made to HayEast 2012 up to $2.5 million. Learmn More at ....
HayEast 2012 is a partnership involving farm organizations across Canada. The program is a follow-up to the HayWest program that saw thousands of eastern Canadian farmers send forages to Western Canada in 2002 to help alleviate the effects of that region’s drought. Now, farmers in some parts of Eastern Canada are the ones in need, and their Western Canadian counterparts are eager to reciprocate the good will.
Individuals or businesses can make a donation at any Scotiabank location across Canada, or cheques can be made payable to “HayEast 2012. Farmers wishing to donate hay visit the HayEast 2012 booth at Agribition or complete the form online at the www.hayeast2012.com/have-hay . Ontario farmers in need of forage must apply to the program for consideration. Program details are available at www.hayeast2012.com/Need
Find out more about the latest Canadian farmland values
Farmland in Saskatchewan continues to rise in value.
FCC’s new Farmland Values video gives you a snapshot of the Fall 2012 Farmland Values Report in an easy-to-understand format. Discover how land is valued, the factors that go into changes and a breakdown of fluctuations in values across the country.
CFA's Activity Report is a brief e-newsletter dedicated to bringing you the latest news on CFA's activities. Please share it wiht your members and associates. A printable version is available iby ciontacting the CFA or APAS offices, should you wish to mail it out or distribute copies at local or regional meetings. The Activity Report will be released every two weeks. Click HERE for more.
APAS offers exceptional benefits to all rural ratepayers that live in Member RMs. From long distance savings to private health services plans (PHSP) - APAS members benefit directly.
CLICK HERE to explore our current benefits offerings, download the appropriate registration or rebate forms for the current offerings.
For more information, you can also call toll free 1-877-306-APAS (2727)
The Municipal Directory lists the names of officials, addresses and phone numbers for municipalities.
The public can access the information contained in the database through these links:
Check out what the possibilities could be for your community. Details on rural daycare programs:
Warmer and drier conditions resulting from climate change could have significant consequences for our communities and economy.
People who want to find out about the impacts of climate change in Saskatchewan and information on adaptation actions can visit a new website at www.SaskAdapt.ca. - Saskatchewan's climate change impacts and adaptation information centre.
This new website was developed by the Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative (PARC) at the University of Regina in partnership with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, through the Go Green Fund.
Visit www.saskadapt.ca today!
Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is Canada's largest provider of business and financial services to farms and agribusiness. FCC's 1,400 employees are passionate about the business of agriculture. To find out more, visit www.fcc-fac.ca
“The CFA strongly believes that although the Canadian agricultural sector is currently experiencing a period of relative strength, programming decisions with long-term implications for industry viability and profitability should not be made under short-term budget considerations. While CFA recognizes the federal government is seeking a balanced budget by 2015, we would like to express our outright opposition to any potential budget-based programming cuts that expose producers to unsustainable levels of off-farm risk that is beyond their capacity to mitigate through on-farm and/or industry-led risk management efforts,” said CFA President Ron Bonnett. Learn More
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