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Winter Cereals Incentive Program - Saskatchewan

Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) - Saskatchewan

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Program Summary

Ducks Unlimited Canada's Winter Cereals (Saskatchewan) program provides a per-acre incentive payment to plant winter cereals on fields, providing habitat for ground-nesting birds, as well as versatile crop options for producers.

Program characteristics

Province

Saskatchewan

Natural Features

Wildlife Habitat

Agriculture Type

Cropland

Program Scope

Provincial

Conservation Approach

Restoration, Beneficial Practices

Incentive Type

Payment for Practices / Conservation / Credits, Cost-sharing / Discounts, Technical Advice

Delivery Agent Type

NGO

Commitment Type

Restoration / Re-seeding / Conversion, Land Conservation / Protection, Management Agreement

Commitment Term

Short Term (1 to 10 years)

Conservation Goals

Planting winter cereals mean less field disturbance in spring, when seeding typically takes place. This means the nests of ground-nesting birds are less likely to be disturbed in the critical spring nesting season.

Eligible Lands

Eligible lands include fields within DUC's Target Areas (see links below for Target Area map). Requires a minimum of 50 acres and a maximum of 250 acres.

Additional Details

Fields must be within DUC's provincial Target Areas (see links below)

Minimum 50 acres/maximum 250 acres

Participants can get expert agronomic support from DUC’s winter cereal advisors

Commitment

Producers are required to establish winter cereals in the designated acres of their croplands.

Incentive

Eligible participants can receive a $20/acre incentive with the potential for a total payment of up to $5,000. Participants also receive agronomic support from DUC's winter cereals agrologist.

Contact Information

Saskatchewan landowners wanting more information can fill in the 'contact us' form at https://ag.ducks.ca/program/winter-wheat-2, contact du_regina@ducks.ca, or call 1-866-252-3825.

Important to Know

  • This program can also provide expert agronomic support from Ducks Unlimited Canada's winter cereals advisor.

  • Provides ground cover reducing soil erosion

  • Early season crop competition helps manage herbicide resistance

  • Can provide superior disease resistance

  • Earlier harvest typically results in higher and more uniform grain quality

Additional information is available in DUC Saskatchewan's fact sheet https://ag.ducks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/WINTER-CEREALS-FLYER.pdf

For a full list of DUC's programs in Saskatchewan, see https://www.ducks.ca/places/saskatchewan, or download their program guide at https://ag.ducks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/SK-programs-290124.pdf

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