Publications

AgriStability Program Handbook (PDF File size: 3.61 M)
AgriStability Program Handbook (HTML version)
A comprehensive reference guide to AgriStability and its requirements. It is designed to assist producers in understanding the AgriStability program and its guidelines.  This handbook also outlines the program rules and features for the provincial delivery of AgriStability.
AgriStability Program Handbook French Version (PDF File size: 6.21MB)

AgriStability Program Brochure (PDF File size: 792 K)
A general overview to the AgriStability program.  It briefly outlines how benefits are calculated, who is eligible to participate, who can apply and the important deadlines to be aware of.

Guides

2009 CWB Receivables Adjustment Worksheet Guide (PDF file size: 2.04MB)
The 2009 CWB-RA worksheet is an optional AgriStability program feature that you may use instead of the default calculation. The worksheet allows you to calculate the CWB-RA using actual sales and the pricing option you used when you sold your CWB commodities into the active pool.  Please use the CWB RA Worksheet Guide when filling out the form.  The instructions may have changed from previous years.   It is important that you carefully review the information in the guide so your CWB-RA worksheet is filled out correctly ensuring your benefits are calculated accurately.  If you are looking for previous years CWB Receivables Adjustment information click here. (This link will take you to the AAFC website)

Corporations/Co-operatives/Other Entities Guide (PDF File size: 1.32 MB)
This guide explains how to complete the Corporations/Co-operatives/Other Entities Form.  This guide, along with the 2009 Corporations/Co-operatives/Other Entities Form, is to be used in the province of Saskatchewan by:
• Corporations
• Co-operatives
• Communal organizations
• Trusts
• Limited liability partnerships that are applying as an entity
• Status Indians who are Farming on a Reserve
• Estates of deceased participants (rights and things only)
• Band farms
The instructions may have changed from previous years. To ensure your application forms are filled out correctly and your benefits are calculated accurately, it is important that you carefully review the information in the guide.

Commodity Code Guide (PDF File size: 1.79 MB)
The Commodity Code Guide contains applicable codes for participants farming in Saskatchewan.  Corporations/Co-operatives/Other Entities can reference this guide to fill out their AgriStability/AgriInvest program forms. If you have a farm operation outside Saskatchewan and report Saskatchewan as the province of your main farmstead, you may require additional codes. Codes related to other provinces can be found online via the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada website at www.agr.gc.ca.

Interim Application Guide (PDF file size: 329 KB)
This guide explains how the AgriStability interim benefit works and provides instructions on how to complete the application form. The interim benefit option allows you to access funds prior to the completion of your fiscal period in the program year. The interim benefit is based on your estimated margin decline in the program year, relative your estimated margin decline in your reference period. To reduce the risk of overpayment, interim benefits are based on your estimated final benefit. Note: Because interim benefits are calculated from an estimate of a participant’s final benefit, overpayments can occur. An overpayment must be repaid by the participant.

2009 Price Lists
This includes prices for commodities in the Commodity Code Guide. These prices will be used to value commodities reported in the crops/livestock inventory section of your AgriStability form. Crop and livestock inventories for market commodities are valued using both an opening price (P1) and a year-end-price (P2) and are referred to as the P1/P2 Hybrid Inventory Valuation method. With this method, changes in the value of your crop and/or livestock inventories will reflect changes over the course of the fiscal period and variations in the price of each commodity between the beginning and end of your fiscal period. For more information on the P1/P2 pricing please refer to the AgriStability Program Handbook.

2009 Price List (excel version file size 1.22 MB)
2009 Price List (PDF versions file size 480 KB)

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Previous years price lists 
These are PDF files and range in size from 326 KB for crops to 176 KB for livestock. 

2008 Price List Crops - Livestock
2007 Price List Crops - Livestock
2006 Price List Crops - Livestock
2005 Price List Crops - Livestock
2004 Price List Crops - Livestock 
2003 Price List Crops - Livestock 

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