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In Saskatchewan, tame and natural pasture cover 17.5 million acres of agricultural land.

Application For An Advance - Interest Only Provisions - Advance Payments Program (APP)
All Applications Must Be Received On Or Before March 31, 2009
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This form is to be used by licensed Saskatchewan livestock dealers to voluntarily submit check-off deducted from cattle sales where there is no brand inspection. Under The Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998, all cattle sold in Saskatchewan, including purebred cattle, are subject to a cattle check-off deduction.
This form is to be used by non-dealers, such as sales management firms and purebred associations, to voluntarily submit check-off deducted from cattle sales where there is no brand inspection. Under The Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998, all cattle sold in Saskatchewan, including purebred cattle, are subject to a cattle check-off deduction.

This application may be used by individuals that wish to be licensed in order to operate a commercial fur farm. Licenses are issued under The Fur Farming Regulations pursuant to the Animal Products Act

This form may be used by a licensed Livestock Dealer to apply to authorize an individual as their agent or representative with respect to buying and selling livestock on the dealer's account. Agent licenses are issued under the "The Livestock Dealer Regulations, 1995."

This form may be used by individuals that wish to conduct business as a licensed and bonded livestock dealer. A livestock dealer is a person who buys or sells livestock or who offers to buy or sell livestock in Saskatchewan. Licenses are issued under the "The Livestock Dealer Regulations, 1995."

This form is to be completed by individuals that are applying to become licensed Livestock Dealers as well as for Livestock Dealers that are currently licensed. The purpose of the form is to ensure that a person applying for a license , or one that already has a license has a sufficient surety bond amount to cover the amount of livestock that they purchase or intend to purchase.

PorkPLAN is an Excel computer program for business planning and financial analysis of pork production operations. It simulates the profitability of an operation by using the production and financial inputs of an operation. PorkPLAN can simulate various types of operations including: farrow to wean, farrow to feeder, farrow to finisher, and feeder/finisher operations.

This application may be used by individuals that wish to be licensed as a Hatchery Operator, Chick Agent, Egg or Egg Product Wholesaler, Producer Egg Grader, Brooder Room Operator, Registered Egg Station, Processed Poultry Wholesaler, Registered Poultry Station, or a Custom Poultry Processing Station. Licenses are issued under The Saskatchewan Hatchery Regulations, 1978, The Saskatchewan Poultry Regulations, The Saskatchewan Egg Regulations pursuant to the Animal Products Act.

All Producers must fill out and sign.
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Application Deadlline: June 10, 2008 - Application forms are now available on the Ministry of Agriculture website or by calling the program toll free number: 1-877-874-5365. Application packages are being mailed out to all producers registered with Saskatchewan Pork.

Farmers who wish to make a claim on a livestock dealers bond must complete a Statutory Declaration. Instructions and the Statutory Declaration form are found at link


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