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All Saskatchewan game farmers are required to enrol and to report suspected cases of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
This program provides voluntary meat inspection of abattoirs and meat processing plants to help enhance humane handling and food safety.
Farmers, commercial fishermen, trappers and loggers may apply for a Fuel Tax Exemption Permit to purchase marked diesel fuel tax exempt for use in their farming, commercial fishing, trapping and logging activities.
This program supports the development of the game farm industry in Saskatchewan by providing licensing and regulatory programs.
The goal of this program is to help ensure intensive livestock operations develop environmentally sound production practices for a safe, responsible industry.
Livestock Services of Saskatchewan is a non-profit corporation owned and operated by the five main livestock producer groups that require inspection services. Find information on livestock brand inspection along with the registered brands and registered livestock dealers databases.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture provides grants to help coordinate the provincial pest control program.
Producers or business owners who own, lease or rent property where livestock and poultry are grown, bred, kept, raised, displayed, assembled or disposed of should register for a PID number.
The Agriculture Implements Act regulates the sale, lease and distribution of agricultural implements or parts in Saskatchewan. Learn how it works for you.
Farmers and ranchers may receive help during dry seasons with the provision of pipes and pumps to transfer water from one location to another.
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