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				 Beginning 
				August 2, 2023, Adams; Alexander; Bond; Boone; Brown; Bureau; 
				Calhoun; Carroll; Cass; Champaign; Christian; Clark; Clinton; 
				Coles; Cook; Crawford; Cumberland; Dewitt; Dekalb; 
				Douglas; DuPage; Edgar; Effingham; Ford; Franklin; Fulton; 
				Greene; Grundy; Hancock; Hardin; Henderson; Henry; Iroquois; 
				Jackson; Jasper; Jefferson; Jersey; JoDaviess; Johnson; Kane; 
				Kankakee; Kendall; Knox; LaSalle; Lake; Lee; Livingston; 
				Logan; Macon; Madison; Marion; Marshall; Mason; 
				Massac; McDonough; McHenry; McLean; Menard; Mercer; Monroe; 
				Morgan; Moultrie; Ogle; Peoria; Perry; Piatt; Pike; Pope; 
				Pulaski; Putnam; Randolph; Rock Island; St. Clair; Sangamon; 
				Schuyler; Scott; Shelby; Stark; Stephenson; Tazewell; Union; 
				Vermilion; Warren; Washington; Whiteside; Will; Williamson; 
				Winnebago and Woodford counties will be eligible for emergency 
				haying and grazing. The emergency grazing period will begin on 
				August 2, 2023 and end on September 30, 2023. The emergency 
				haying authorization for these counties will begin on August 2, 
				2023 and end on September 30, 2023. 
              
                
				 
              
                Counties become eligible for CRP emergency haying and grazing 
				when they reach the D2 (severe drought) level on the U.S. 
				Drought Monitor for at least one week and are outside of the 
				primary nesting season (April 15th through August 1st.) 
				Additionally, the 2018 farm bill authorized counties with a 
				documented 40-percent loss of forage production to be eligible 
				for emergency grazing and haying. Local FSA County Committees 
				can review forage loss data and make a recommendation to the 
				Illinois FSA State Committee to authorize emergency haying and 
				grazing outside the primary nesting season.
 Eligible producers who are interested in emergency haying and 
				grazing CRP acres must request approval before haying and 
				grazing eligible acreage and must obtain a modified conservation 
				plan from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) that 
				includes haying and grazing provisions.
 
              
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			All practices for emergency haying and grazing are 
			eligible except CP38 (SAFE) and Conservation Reserve Enhancement (CREP) 
			acres. There will be no CRP annual rental payment reduction for 2023 
			emergency haying and grazing authorizations. 
			
			 
			To take advantage of the emergency haying or grazing 
			provisions, authorized producers can use the CRP acreage for their 
			own livestock or may grant another livestock producer use of the CRP 
			acreage. Participants are limited to one hay cutting and are 
			permitted to sell the hay. 
 In counties that are authorized for emergency haying and grazing, 
			producers are reminded that the same CRP acreage cannot be both 
			hayed and/or grazed at the same time. The eligible CRP acreage is 
			limited to acres located within the approved county.
 
 For more information and to request approval for emergency haying 
			and grazing use of CRP acres, contact your local county FSA office.
 
			[Illinois / USDA - FPACFarm Service Agency]
 
			
			 
			
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