Partner With SK DEN
Let’s Start a Conversation
SK DEN brings together producers, researchers, industry, municipalities, government, and technical specialists to connect knowledge with real-world application. Support from partners helps strengthen this work through events, field demonstrations, research connections, technical resources, education, and the continued development of the AG Water Hub.
If your organization is interested in supporting SK DEN, contributing knowledge, or exploring partnership opportunities, we would be glad to hear from you. Together, we can help connect people, research, technology, and practical experience to support the future of agricultural water management in Saskatchewan.
Why Support SK DEN
Agricultural water management is complex. It touches crop production, soil health, field efficiency, infrastructure, regulations, watersheds, and long-term landscape resilience.
By supporting SK DEN, partners help create more opportunities for people to learn, ask questions, share experience, and access practical information that supports better decision-making across Saskatchewan farming systems. Partner with SK DEN to help advance practical, responsible, and well-designed agricultural water management across Saskatchewan.
Ways to Get Involved
Organizations, companies, producers, researchers, and agencies can support SK DEN in many ways, including:
- Contributing technical knowledge or field experience
- Supporting demonstration sites, tours, and learning events
- Sharing research, resources, tools, or case studies
- Participating in partner conversations and planning
- Helping build the AG Water Hub as a practical resource base
- Providing sponsorship, in-kind support, equipment, services, or expertise
Building a Stronger Resource Network
The AG Water Hub is being developed as a central place for Saskatchewan-focused drainage, irrigation, and agricultural water management resources. Partner support helps expand this resource base and connect users with trusted information from across the province.
As the Hub grows, it will include more practical guidance, research updates, field examples, event information, and links to useful tools and organizations.