The Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association (SGGA) was a farmer's association that was active in Saskatchewan, Canada in the early 20th century.It was a successor to the Territorial Grain Growers' Association, and was formed in 1906 after Saskatchewan became a province.It provided a voice for farmers in their struggle with grain dealers and the railways, and was influential in obtaining favorable legislation.The association initially resisted calls to create a farmer-owned marketing company. Later it did support formation of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Company. The SGGA helped the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, a cooperative marketing organization, to become established in 1924. In 1926 the SGGA merged with the more radical Farmers' Union of Canada, which had earlier split from the SG