Crop Insurance and Dry Conditions: Alternate Use for Crops
SCIC is implementing the double low yield appraisal process, encouraging acres of low-yielding eligible crops to be diverted to make additional feed available to graze, bale or silage.

Enrol in AgriStability for the 2025 Program Year
AgriStability safeguards against risks related to production loss, input cost increases, storage and market declines. With us in your back pocket, you can minimize the risks to your operation by accessing Program support.
The AgriStability enrolment deadline for the existing Program is extended for the 2025 program year from April 30, 2025, to July 31, 2025 (without penalty).
Call the SCIC AgriStability Call Centre at 1-866-270-8450 or visit your local SCIC office to request a new participant package.

The deadline to submit your Seeded Acreage Report and stored grain is June 25.
This report is necessary to calculate your level of insurance and process your claims. You do not have full Crop Insurance coverage until you report your acres on your Seeded Acreage Report. You can phone, fax, mail or drop off your seeded acreage information at any customer service office, or CropConnect customers may complete personalized reports online.

Covers crops from seeding to harvest. Optimize your coverage by selecting the right options to meet your needs.
Learn moreA cost-effective program designed to help farm operations facing large margin declines.
Price protection against an unexpected drop in the market prices on cattle and hogs.
Learn moreCompensation for damage caused by wildlife available to all Saskatchewan producers. You do not need to be a SCIC customer to file a claim.
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