Take action against wildlife
Producers may be eligible to receive funding for steps taken towards crop damage prevention and predation damage prevention to reduce issues with wildlife.
All Saskatchewan producers are eligible for compensation for losses caused by wildlife. You do not need to be an existing SCIC customer to submit a claim.
Coverage for Livestock Producers
With weather-based coverage for forage acres, price protection for livestock and personalized coverage options, SCIC offers a full suite of programs that can work together to ensure you have every angle covered!
As a producer, you know the risks you want to protect against. From Crop Insurance, to AgriStability, to Livestock Price Insurance, we’re here to help you find the right coverage for your farm!
What does coverage look like for your farm?
"It's not a get rich quick scheme, but it’s just live to fight another day!"
Saskatchewan producers discuss how SCIC's business risk management programs can work together to ensure you have all-around, 360-degree coverage.
Livestock Price Insurance for Calves
Livestock Price Insurance (LPI) allows you to purchase price protection on calves in the form of an insurance policy. Enrol, register for weekly LPI emails, review and purchase. Calf policies can be purchased until June 13. Feeder and Fed policies are available year-round.
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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