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The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is Saskatchewan's democratically elected, non-partisan farm policy and advocacy organization.

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The APAS Board Executive was pleased to host federal Ag Minister Heath MacDonald and Saskatchewan Ag Minister Daryl Harrison, at Senator Todd Lewis's farm. The Minister’s visit truly underscored the importance of building strong relationships in agriculture.

The APAS Board Executive was pleased to host federal Ag Minister Heath MacDonald and Saskatchewan Ag Minister Daryl Harrison, at Senator Todd Lewis's farm. The Minister’s visit truly underscored the importance of building strong relationships in agriculture.
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The economic impact of China’s 75.8% tariff on Canadian canola is far-reaching. This isn't just a hit to our farms; it's a threat to the stability of our entire province. That's why we are proud to stand with the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association in a united call for

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Facing new tariffs from China, Canadian canola farmers are speaking out. As one farmer notes, they're "on a wing and a prayer" when it comes to getting a fair price. 🇨🇦 With the industry losing access to a vital market, producers are calling on the federal government to find a

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Stronger support is now available for Saskatchewan producers through the AgriStability program. Amid drought and trade challenges, governments have boosted the compensation rate to 90% and doubled the payment cap to $6 million. Find out how these critical enhancements can

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Meet Erika and Cyle Stewart, the 2024 Saskatchewan Outstanding Young Farmers. And Erika was one of 5 APAS Young Leaders in our 2024-25 cohort. Their journey with Pine Ranch in Morse, SK, exemplifies incredible resilience, innovation, and finding their "unfair advantage" through

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This policy allows a shipper on one railway's line to access the services of a competing railway. For farmers, this means more options, better service, and fairer pricing for getting your crops to market. This is why APAS advocates for a level playing field—it's about ensuring

This policy allows a shipper on one railway's line to access the services of a competing railway. For farmers, this means more options, better service, and fairer pricing for getting your crops to market.

This is why APAS advocates for a level playing field—it's about ensuring
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Innovation is crucial for the future of our agricultural sector. We are encouraged by the new partnership between the Saskatchewan Food Centre and Cultivator by Conexus. This collaboration is a significant step forward for agri-food entrepreneurship in the province, accelerating

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The future of the family farm is about more than just one generation. For many of us, farming is a multigenerational affair, with aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews all playing a vital role. That's why we're advocating for changes to the rules, ensuring your family can continue

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Securing fair and open markets is the lifeblood of farming. From navigating complex tariffs to challenging international disputes, our work at APAS is to ensure your hard-earned products can compete globally. This isn’t just about policy—it’s about protecting your bottom line.

Securing fair and open markets is the lifeblood of farming. From navigating complex tariffs to challenging international disputes, our work at APAS is to ensure your hard-earned products can compete globally. 

This isn’t just about policy—it’s about protecting your bottom line.
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American tariffs are creating significant challenges for Canadian agriculture, impacting everything from commodity prices to the long-term viability of our farms.  🌾 This article sheds light on the deep economic consequences and emphasizes why resilient, sustainable food

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Every day, the work of farmers is essential to our well-being. It's a truth that often goes unsaid. At APAS, we’re committed to supporting the people who provide for us all, advocating for policies that ensure their hard work is valued and their future is secure. #Farmers

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As harvest season gears up this year, there’s a real buzz in the air about what’s to come. While it’s an exciting time, take a moment to appreciate our farm families as they juggle all the moving parts to bring in the 2025 harvest! From early mornings spent checking equipment to

As harvest season gears up this year, there’s a real buzz in the air about what’s to come. While it’s an exciting time, take a moment to appreciate our farm families as they juggle all the moving parts to bring in the 2025 harvest! From early mornings spent checking equipment to
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Safeguard Your Herd: Why Quality Water is Important for Livestock | Livestock and Feed | Government of Saskatchewan saskatchewan.ca/business/agric…

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From dawn to dusk, the work of harvest is a true testament to the dedication of our agricultural community. This season, we salute every producer for their incredible effort to bring in a successful crop. Your hard work fuels our province and beyond. 🚜🌾 #Harvest2025 #SaskAg

From dawn to dusk, the work of harvest is a true testament to the dedication of our agricultural community. 

This season, we salute every producer for their incredible effort to bring in a successful crop. Your hard work fuels our province and beyond. 🚜🌾

#Harvest2025 #SaskAg
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Facing new tariffs from China, Canadian canola farmers are speaking out. As one farmer notes, they're "on a wing and a prayer" when it comes to getting a fair price. 🇨🇦 With the industry losing access to a vital market, producers are calling on the federal government to find a