Farms.com Home   News

FCC introduces new Heifer Replacement Program

Beef producers impacted by the drought that are looking to maintain or grow their herd can now apply for Farm Credit Canada's new " Heifer Replacement Program ".

Sophie Perreault, FCC’s chief operations officer announced the program on Tuesday.

The Heifer Replacement Program loan offers a maximum two-year period of interest only,  with a maximum life of seven years. .

The loans variable interest rates are capped at prime plus 1.5%, with FCC waiving the loan processing fees.

SSGA president Garner Deobald says the FCC program will help producers rebuild or maintain their herds after consecutive years of drought.

Producers interested in applying or learning more about the program are encouraged to contact their FCC relationship manager or their FCC livestock Alliance partner for details.

Source : Pembinavalley online

Trending Video

EP 65 Grazing Through Drought

Video: EP 65 Grazing Through Drought

Welcome to the conclusion of the Getting Through Drought series, where we look at the best management practices cow-calf producers in Alberta can use to build up their resiliency against drought.

Our hope is that the series can help with the mental health issues the agriculture sector is grappling with right now. Farming and ranching are stressful businesses, but that’s brought to a whole new level when drought hits. By equipping cow-calf producers with information and words of advice from colleagues and peers in the sector on the best ways to get through a drought, things might not be as stressful in the next drought. Things might not look so bleak either.

In this final episode of the series, we are talking to Ralph Thrall of McIntyre Ranch who shares with us his experience managing grass and cows in a pretty dry part of the province.