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01-02-13 *FSA-CO News* EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM SIGNUP…January 2, 2013 – January 31, 2013 for Arapahoe County

Posted by Brian Allmer on January 2, 2013

USDA FSA Bulletin logoA lack of moisture, over an extended period of time, has caused producers in Arapahoe County to suffer from the effects of severe drought conditions. Farms and ranches experiencing severe drought conditions may be eligible for cost-share assistance under ECP. This disaster program is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency (FSA), which provides cost-share assistance if the damage is so severe that water available for livestock or orchards and vineyards has been reduced below normal to the extent that neither can survive without additional water.

A producer qualifying for ECP assistance may receive cost shares not to exceed 75 percent of the cost of installing eligible temporary measures. Cost sharing for permanent measures is based on 50 percent of the total eligible cost. Cost-share assistance is limited to $200,000 per person or legal entity per natural disaster. Approved practices and measures may include:

 installing pipelines or other facilities for livestock water or existing irrigation systems for orchards and vineyards

 constructing and deepening wells for livestock water

 developing springs or seeps for livestock water.

Producers who have experienced severe drought conditions requiring outside assistance to provide supplemental emergency livestock water may contact the local FSA County Office.

Requests for assistance will be accepted at Arapahoe FSA County Office from January 2, 2013 to January 31, 2013.

To be eligible for cost shares, a request must be filed at the Arapahoe County FSA Office, 133 West Bijou Ave., Byers, CO 80103 and an onsite inspection of the problem area has been made by COC or its representative. COC will review the inspection findings when considering the request for cost shares.

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