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Hay, time to clear the ditches

Clearing the way with ditch mowing and hay salvage.
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About 45,400 hectares of Saskatchewan ditches will be mowed in 2025.

REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan is reminding farmers and producers that they can salvage hay along provincial highways.

"The hay salvage and ditch mowing program provides several benefits for Saskatchewan residents," Highways Minister David Marit said. "The program offers a cost-effective way to keep vegetation along our highway system in check while supplying free hay to farmers and producers."

The program supports agricultural producers while enhancing road safety by improving visibility of signage, controlling brush and noxious weeds and ensuring safer intersections and curves by maintaining clear sightlines.

"Programs like this provide timely, practical support for Saskatchewan producers facing pressures from weather and input costs," Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison said. "Access to quality hay is essential for livestock operations, and this initiative gives producers another opportunity to secure feed while making good use of roadside resources."

Key program dates to remember:

  • Prior to and including July 8, landowners or lessees adjacent to a highway ditch have the first option to cut or bale hay.
  • After July 8 anyone may cut or bale hay without the permission of the nearby landowner or lessee, as long as these activities are not already underway.
  • All hay bales must be removed from ditches by Aug. 8.

The Ministry of Highways will deliver the mowing program with the assistance of contractors and local rural municipalities. About 45,400 hectares will be mowed in 2025.

For more information about hay salvage and ditch mowing, visit: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/business/agriculture-natural-resources-and-industry/agribusiness-farmers-and-ranchers/programs-and-services/livestock-programs/ditch-mowing-and-hay-salvage.

Motorists are reminded to check the Highway Hotline for the latest road conditions at before travelling https://hotline.gov.sk.ca/map

 

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