FSA emergency haying and grazing available statewide beginning
Thursday
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[July 31, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois Farm Service
Agency State Executive Director Scherrie V. Giamanco has announced
additional drought relief for Illinois' livestock producers. USDA
Secretary Tom Vilsack authorized the release of emergency haying and
grazing beginning Thursday for all Illinois counties for certain
practices and acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program,
outside the primary nesting season for wildlife. This decision was
based upon the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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Emergency haying will be available Aug. 2-31. Participants must
leave at least 50 percent of each field or contiguous CRP fields
unhayed for wildlife. Hay that is baled may be given away or
sold. All hay must be removed from the field by Aug. 31.
Emergency grazing will be allowed Aug. 2 through Sept. 30.
Participants must leave at least 25 percent of each field or
contiguous CRP field ungrazed, or graze not more than 75 percent
of the stocking rate. All livestock must be removed by Sept. 30.
"Emergency haying and grazing is not allowed on the same
acreage and only certain CRP practices are eligible," Giamanco
said. "The secretary of agriculture announced on July 11, 2012,
the payment reduction for emergency haying and grazing has been
reduced from 25 percent of the rental payment per acre to 10
percent for the 2012 year."
Eligible producers who are interested in haying or grazing
CRP under the emergency authorization, and current CRP
participants who choose to provide land for haying or grazing to
an eligible livestock producer, must first request approval from
their local FSA office and obtain a modified conservation plan
from the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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For more information on FSA's emergency haying and grazing of CRP
acreage or other drought assistance, contact your local FSA office
or visit www.fsa.usda.gov.
For contact information for the Logan County FSA office,
click here.
[Text from file received from
Illinois Farm Service Agency]
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