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Sustainable Agriculture: A Snapshot of Saskatchewan’s Land Cover in 2023

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 8, 2025041 Min Read
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The article discusses the importance of agricultural land management in southern Saskatchewan, which is predominantly used for crop and livestock production. Proper management maintains land health, supports biodiversity, conserves soil, and enhances habitat availability. Stable trends in agricultural land use have been noted, although temperate grasslands—vital for wildlife and the beef industry—are endangered, with only 19-24% cover remaining. Conservation strategies, including increasing permanent grassland cover and preserving tree cover, are crucial for wildlife habitats and climate resilience. Efforts to maintain pollinator-accessible cropland are highlighted, as pollinators significantly boost crop yields. The Saskatchewan government is committed to supporting land management through various programs and collaborations aimed at achieving climate resilience goals.

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