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U.S. Congressman Tim Walz announces emergency relief funds for Houston County, Minnesota

June 19, 2008
Meredith Sailsbury
Today, Congressman Walz and Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer announced that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will provide $180,000 in Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) funding to Houston County due to recent flooding that has destroyed agricultural land.

“The flooding in Houston County was devastating in many ways,” said Walz. “This emergency funding will help our farmers remove debris from farmland, restore fences and conservation structures and help restore farmland that was damaged by the floods.”

"This is one of several conservation programs that provide funding for farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate and strengthen environmental stewardship of their lands," Schafer said. "These new ECP funds will be used to help farmers and ranchers rehabilitate farmland damaged by floods and other natural disasters in recent years."

USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) state and county committees administer ECP. Locally-elected county committees are authorized to implement ECP for all disasters except drought, which is authorized at the national office of FSA. Eligible producers will receive cost-share assistance of up to 75 percent of the cost of the approved practice, as determined by FSA county committees.

Producers should check with their local FSA offices regarding ECP sign-up periods, which are set by FSA county committees. For a producer's land to be eligible, the disaster must create new conservation problems that, if untreated, would impair or endanger the land and affect its productive capacity. Conservation problems existing prior to the applicable disaster are ineligible for ECP assistance.

USDA offers additional programs to help farmers and ranchers recover from damages caused by natural disasters. These programs include the Emergency Loan Program, Federal Crop Insurance and the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program.

More information on ECP and other disaster assistance programs is available at local FSA service centers and online at: http://www.fsa.usda.gov.

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