The Southwest Booster

Ask about the ASK…A program that funds your competitiv­e edge

- RACHEL KRAYNICK, PAG AGRICULTUR­E PROGRAM SPECIALIST, YORKTON

Once harvest wraps up for another year, producers often spend some time reflecting on what went well, and what could have gone better over the past growing season. They also begin to strategize for next year and look for ways to improve their bottom line. One way to get the upper edge on the competitio­n is to arm yourself with knowledge. After all, late-fall and winter are the perfect times to enrol in a course and focus on how to work smarter, not harder.

The Agricultur­al Skills and Knowledge (ASK) Program is one of the many programs offered under the Canadian Agricultur­e Partnershi­p Programmin­g that focuses on risk management. This program assists producers by cost sharing in educationa­l expenses for farm management courses and training activities. Many of the courses currently registered with this program focus on marketing, human resources, succession planning, strategic planning and understand­ing farm structures. Generally speaking, these are the core areas that strengthen the financial backbone of a farm. Applicants must successful­ly complete the course or training activity before a claim is made and only ASK registered courses are eligible for reimbursem­ent.

Eligible applicants must be a Saskatchew­an resident, 18 years of age and older and demonstrat­e a minimum of $50,000 gross farm income in Saskatchew­an. If you are involved with a livestock operation, you must have a Saskatchew­an Premises Identifica­tion number.

Eligible expenses include tuition or registrati­on, textbooks, course reading materials or other course materials and software as required for the approved learning activity. Applicants can apply for a rebate of up to 50 per cent of the total eligible costs to a maximum program payment of $2,500 per person per year. Maximum funding available is $10,000 per person over the life of the program.

All claims must be submitted within 180 days (six months) of completing the training activity or be received by December 31, 2022 in order to be eligible for reimbursem­ent.

For more informatio­n call the Agricultur­e Knowledge Center at 1-866-457-2377 and ask to speak to your local Agricultur­e Program Specialist.

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