The governments of Canada and Alberta have agreed to allow Alberta's poultry producers to participate in the 2022 AgriStability program year, through late participation. Any producers not currently ...
Over 85 per cent of Canada’s farms don’t have a written transition plan in place, a fact that could put those operations in jeopardy when it’s time for an ownership change.
Producers can expect several changes to Agriculture Financial Services Corporation’s (AFSC) insurance products for 2023.
Agriculture Financial Services is pleased to announce the return of our Women in Ag Award. This award showcases the women who are making a difference in agriculture in Alberta and helping preserve, ...
Agriculture in Alberta has a bright future, supported by young Albertans who show outstanding community support, leadership and commitment to agriculture and rural Alberta.
Lending clients can now access their annual and year-to-date statements of loan at their convenience in AFSC Connect. With this new feature—which was added based on client feedback—clients will ...
Over 85 per cent of Canada’s farms don’t have a written transition plan in place, a fact that could put those operations in jeopardy when it’s time for an ownership change. A formal plan can ...
Enhancements to Agriculture Financial Services’ Moisture Deficiency Insurance (MDI) have resulted in a delay for long season claim payments.
For many schools, a decision to close marks the end of their story, but for New Humble the story was just getting started.
Producers who are thinking about selling their grain through an unlicensed grain buyer need to consider a variety of factors, especially if they have production insurance through AFSC.
As the 2022 harvest is upon us, clients may want to note the following items.