Missing Animals Alert
The RM office has had a phone call to report some missing animals. There are 4 black cows and a dozen yearlings. They have red and yellow ear tags. If you see them please contact the office at (306) 723-4726.
The RM office has had a phone call to report some missing animals. There are 4 black cows and a dozen yearlings. They have red and yellow ear tags. If you see them please contact the office at (306) 723-4726.
Please review the guidelines to see if they apply to you.
2014 PDAP General Claim Guidelines – FINAL – 24 June 2014
The RM of Cupar’s PDAP application has been approved and we have been designated a disaster area. This means the Municipality is eligible for funding to help repair damages caused by the flooding. If you have had damage to personal property, please contact me at the office for an application.
Updated Flooded road map – please drive with caution.
The Government of Saskatchewan officially launched the 2015 Emergency Flood Damage Reduction Program (EFDRP) today (April 8). Below is Q&A on the EFDRP that we thought you would find useful.
For more information about the EFDRP please visit https://www.wsask.ca/About-WSA/News-Releases/2015/April/Water-Security-Agency-Launches-2015-Emergency-Flood-Damage-Reduction-Program/.
The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) offers predation compensation under the Wildlife Damage Compensation Program. Compensation is provided to producers for injury or death to eligible livestock, fowl or specialty animals by predators.
The program covers 100% compensation for death of livestock, fowl or specialty animals due to predation. Eligible species include cattle, sheep, bison, horse, hogs (excluding wild boar), elk, fallow deer, llamas and donkeys. This also includes ostriches, emus, ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys as well as other less common species.
As soon as a producer begins experiencing losses due to predation it is important that the kill site is preserved and that the SCIC is contacted. Taking pictures of the carcass and kill site are recommended to record evidence. The SCIC will send out a predation specialist to examine the situation and remove problem predators. After an inspection is complete, compensation will be determined and paid out.
For more information on the program please visit: http://www.saskcropinsurance.com/wildlife/predation-compensation/
A huge thank you to all the volunteers who helped sandbag yesterday.