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Minnesota drought: Emergency haying on CRP land authorized
West Polk FSA office has more information for those needing it
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Haying and grazing of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres is authorized under certain conditions to provide emergency relief to livestock producers due to certain natural disasters. Drought conditions are tough for our livestock producers, but emergency haying and grazing use of Conservation Reserve Program acres can provide temporary relief to these producers.
Emergency haying and grazing of CRP acres may be authorized within a county to provide relief to livestock producers in areas affected by a severe drought or similar natural disaster. Emergency haying and grazing status is reviewed and authorized each Thursday using the U.S. Drought monitor. Counties are eligible for emergency haying and grazing due to drought conditions on a county by county basis, when a county is designated as level “D2 Drought - Severe” according to the U.S. Dr
USDA offers disaster assistance to Minnesota farmers, livestock producers impacted by drought
Conditions continue to deteriorate across Minnesota with more than half of the state experiencing severe to extreme drought conditions.
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Stressed corn is one of numerous signs of loss across areas of agriculture in fields like this one north of Wadena, July 21, 2021.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Monday, July 26, technical and financial assistance is available to help Minnesota farmers and livestock producers recover from the current severe drought.
As agricultural producers move into recovery mode and assess damages, they should contact their local USDA Service Center. to report losses and learn more about program options available to assist in their recovery from crop, land, infrastructure and livestock losses and damages, according to a USDA news release.