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DEADLINE TO REPORT SEEDED ACRES IS JUNE 25TH

Released on June 17, 2005

Saskatchewan Crop Insurance reminds customers that the deadline to file their Seeded Acreage Reports is June 25th.

"By reporting their seeded acres, Crop Insurance customers provide the information necessary to maintain their contract through the crop year," Saskatchewan Crop Insurance General Manager Stan Benjamin said. "This information is necessary to calculate premiums and coverage and process any future claims."

Customers are also required to submit their Seeded Acreage Reports to qualify for the remainder of their Spring Credit Advance Program loans through the Canadian Wheat Board and the Canola Growers Association.

Crop Insurance customers received personalized Seeded Acreage Report forms in the mail at the end of May.

Crop Insurance staff are available to assist producers with the Seeded Acreage Reports. Completed reports can be submitted by phone, fax, in the mail or at any customer service office.

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For More Information, Contact:

Karen Hill
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
Melville
Phone: (306) 728-7427

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