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Transfer of AgriStability to British Columbia and Saskatchewan

On January 1, 2010, the federal government transferred delivery of the AgriStability program from the federal government to the provinces of British Columbia and Saskatchewan.

AgriStability Publications

Program Year

2009 Program Year

2009 AgriStability Forms and Guide for Individuals

These publications are for you if:

  • you want to participate in the AgriStability and/or AgriInvest programs for 2009; and

  • you earned income as a self employed farmer or partner of a farm partnership, or by renting land under a crop share arrangement; and

  • you are neither a trust, a non-resident, a corporation, nor a status Indian farming on a reserve.

2009 AgriStability Forms and Guide for Corporations / Co-operatives and Special Individuals

This form and guide are to be used in the provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Yukon by:

  • Corporations
  • Co-operatives
  • Communal organizations
  • Limited liability partnerships that are applying as an entity
  • Trusts
  • Non-residents
  • Status Indians who are exempt from the Income Tax Act
  • Band farms
  • Estates of deceased participants (rights and things only)

2009 AgriStability Program Price List

  • This price list includes December 2009 prices for commodities in Inventory Code List A. AgriStability will use these prices to value commodities reported in the crops/livestock inventory section of your AgriStability form.

  • Prices are for the provinces of Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador.

2009 Inventory Calculation Worksheet

  • This worksheet can assist you in calculating the ending inventory amounts necessary for completing the 2009 AgriStability form. This worksheet is for your own reference, and is not required to process your form. Please do not submit it to the Administration.

2009 AgriStability Interim Application

  • To apply for an Interim Payment, you must be a participant in AgriStability for the 2009 program year. This means you must have received an Enrolment Notice (EN) for the 2009 program year.

  • The Interim Payment is an advance on your final 2009 AgriStability benefit.

  • If you receive an Interim Payment, you must submit a final 2009 application by the deadline so your final AgriStability benefit can be calculated. If you do not submit the final 2009 application by the deadline, you will be required to repay any benefits you received through the 2009 Interim Payment.

  • Deadline: March 31, 2010

2009 Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) Receivables Adjustment

  • The CWB Receivables Adjustment (CWB-RA) worksheet is an optional AgriStability program feature that you may use instead of the default calculation. The worksheet allows you to calculate the CWB-RA using actual sales and the pricing option you used when you sold your CWB commodities into the active pool.

  • 2006 - 2009 Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) Receivables Adjustment Factors

2010 Program Year

2010 AgriStability Interim Application

  • To apply for an Interim Payment, you must be a participant in AgriStability for the 2010 program year. This means you must have received an Enrolment Notice (EN) for the 2010 program year.

  • The Interim Payment is an advance on your final 2010 AgriStability benefit.

  • If you receive an Interim Payment, you must submit a final 2010 application by the deadline so your final AgriStability benefit can be calculated. If you do not submit the final 2010 application by the deadline, you will be required to repay any benefits you received through the 2010 Interim Payment.

  • Deadline: March 31, 2011

Important Information regarding AgriStability and AgriInvest Publications

We are working to reduce our impact on the environment and save money by offering more information online.

Printed copies of the following publications will no longer be automatically mailed to program participants:

  • The AgriStability price list;
  • The AgriStability Handbook; and
  • The AgriInvest Handbook.

When the publications are available, they will be posted to the program websites under Publications and Forms. You can either download the publications from the websites, or speak to one of our representatives at 1-866-367-8506 to request that we mail them to you.

If you paper-filed your AgriInvest and AgriStability harmonized form to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), CRA will automatically send you the form for the subsequent program year by mail. If you e-filed your harmonized form, CRA will send you an address label for the subsequent program year.

For more information, please call 1-866-367-8506 toll free to speak to a representative.

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AgriStability is delivered in Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and Yukon by the federal government. The information on this website refers to deadlines and other delivery details for these provinces only.

If you are in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, or Prince Edward Island, AgriStability is delivered provincially. Please visit your respective provincial administration using the links above.


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