2025 Crop Insurance Program
Whether your crops are for seed, feed or sale - protect them, no matter what the year brings.
Find Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison announcing details of the 2025 Crop Insurance Program here.

Select coverage to establish your floor price with LPI
Market volatility can be challenging but having an LPI policy provides peace of mind by protecting you from price declines.

If you see a wild boar or signs of wild boar in the area, report it to SCIC!
Wild boar are considered an invasive species and are a threat to people, agriculture land, livestock and other wildlife. Wild boar can act as a carrier for livestock disease and can damage crops and private property.
Public assistance in reporting wild boar sightings continues to aid in the successful removal of this invasive species.

Take action against wildlife damage
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.

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Enrol in AgriStability for the 2025 Program Year
AgriStability safeguards against risks related to production loss, input cost increases, storage and market declines. With us in your back pocket, you can minimize the risks to your operation by accessing Program support.
The deadline to enrol and pay your fees for the 2025 AgriStability Program Year is April 30, 2025.
Call the SCIC AgriStability Call Centre at 1-866-270-8450 or visit your local SCIC office to request a new participant package.

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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