Hay West program is operational: Farmers in Canada wishing to obtain or supply hay can now register

Published 2021년 9월 20일

Tridge summary

The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) has initiated Hay West 2021 to address the hay shortage in the Prairie region due to drought. This program encourages farmers from central and eastern Canada to donate hay, which will be transported to drought-stricken farmers in the west. The CFA has received sufficient funding to begin hay transportations, and all interested producers can find more information and registration details on the program's website.
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Original content

The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) is pleased to announce that the Hay West 2021 initiative has been launched and invites agricultural producers to apply, whether for obtaining or providing hay. The drought in the Prairie region has caused a shortage of hay, which means that many farmers are unable to feed their animals. Left unsupported, this situation could have lasting effects on national livestock performance, which will have consequences for Canadian farmers, processors and consumers for many years to come. The Hay West program was established to get hay supplied by farmers in central and eastern Canada to drought-stricken farmers in the west of the country. The FCA has received enough contributions from different sources to begin transporting large quantities of hay. Agricultural producers wishing to obtain or supply hay are invited to visit this website. “The Hay West program is a great example of the kindness shown by farmers and how producers across Canada, ...

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