June 18, 2013

USDA Designates 22 Counties in Montana as Primary Natural Disaster Areas

WASHINGTON, Aug. 26, 2011 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated 22 counties in Montana as primary natural disaster areas due to losses caused by severe winter storms, blizzards, excessive moisture and flooding that began Jan. 1 and continues.

Those counties are:

Big Horn Glacier Phillips
Carter Golden Valley Powder River
Chouteau Hill Richland
Custer Judith Basin Rosebud
Dawson McCone Treasure
Fallon Mussellshell Wheatland
Fergus Petroleum Wibaux
Garfield    

Farmers and ranchers in the following counties in Montana also qualify for natural disaster assistance because their counties are contiguous:

Blaine Meagher Sweet Grass
Carbon Pondera Teton
Cascade Prairie Toole
Flathead Roosevelt Valley
Liberty Stillwater Yellowstone

 

Farmers and ranchers in the following counties in North Dakota and South Dakota also qualify for natural disaster assistance because their counties are contiguous:

North Dakota

Bowman Golden Valley McKenzie
Slope Williams  

South Dakota

Butte and Harding
 All counties listed above were designated natural disaster areas Aug. 23, 2011, making all qualified farm operators in the designated areas eligible for low interest emergency (EM) loans from USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA), provided eligibility requirements are met.

Additional information is available online at http://disaster.fsa.usda.gov.

 

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Farm Rescue Introduces “Give-A-Bushel” Program

Farm Rescue announced the start of its “Give-A-Bushel” program at a press conference at Berthold Farmers Elevator in Berthold.

The new program will allow farmers to directly contribute part of their harvest to Farm Rescue.

“Farmers never know when they or a neighbor might need a helping hand,” said Bill Gross, president and founder of Farm Rescue. “Donating bushels to Farm Rescue is an avenue for farmers to help other farmers during an unexpected crisis.”

Farm Rescue has assisted more than 150 farm families in the region since operations began in 2006. The organization is funded solely through donations, business sponsorships and grants.

“We know how generous farmers are with their time and resources when a neighbor is in trouble,” said Dan DeRouchey, general manager of Berthold Farmers Elevator. “Give-A-Bushel is a straightforward way for farmers to support each other through the work of Farm Rescue.”

Gross says all elevators in the state have been given information about the program. Any donated bushels will be converted to cash for the organization.

For more information about Farm Rescue, go to www.farmrescue.org

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Registration Open for Fall Wheat Conference

Registration is now open for the Fall Wheat Conference, the joint fall Board meetings of NAWG and U.S. Wheat Associates.

The conference is scheduled for Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale outside of Phoenix, Ariz. Growers, staff and other attendees can get more information about the agenda, registration and meal tickets at http://www.wheatworld.org/meetings-events/fallconference/.

NAWG Newsletter

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