Farms.com Home   News

Alberta crop & livestock producers welcome emergency authorization of strychnine

Alberta crop and livestock producer organizations are welcoming the Government of Alberta’s success in securing an emergency use registration of strychnine to help manage Richardson Ground Squirrels.

This authorization provides an important and immediate tool for producers facing increasing infestations that threaten pasture, rangeland, and cropland across the province. Left unmanaged, ground squirrels can cause significant economic damage and undermine the productivity of farms and ranches that rural communities depend on.

With no viable, scalable alternatives currently available, this authorization is critical for producers dealing with widespread infestations. Strychnine remains the only proven tool that can be effectively deployed at the scale required in severe situations.

This outcome reflects sustained advocacy from Alberta’s agricultural sector and strong leadership from the provincial government. The efforts of Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation RJ Sigurdson, alongside the engagement of Premier Danielle Smith with federal counterparts, following earlier challenges in securing approval, were key to achieving this result.

We recognize the persistence required to secure this authorization and appreciate the Government of Alberta’s commitment to supporting producers and rural communities.

While this emergency registration provides needed short-term relief, producers note it is one tool within a broader approach to pest management.

Click here to see more...

Trending Video

Market Plus with Naomi Blohm and Ted Seifried

Video: Market Plus with Naomi Blohm and Ted Seifried

Naomi Blohm and Ted Seifried discuss the economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature on corn and soybeans.