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NDA Announces Start of Sign-up for Livestock Drought Assistance

09/25/2006 01:32PM

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LINCOLN – Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) Director Greg Ibach announced the opening of a sign-up period for livestock producers to apply for drought assistance.   Beginning today, beef cattle and sheep producers who meet program criteria can apply by self-certifying their herd numbers and drought-related expenses to NDA.

“We encourage livestock producers in the 39 qualified counties to seek more information about the program and fill out an application as soon as possible,” Ibach said.

“There is a 30-day application window, but fall is a busy time of year.   We don’t want our farmers and ranchers to delay and then miss their chance to sign up.”

Through the program, NDA will distribute $3.6 million to aid beef cattle and sheep producers whose forage was adversely impacted by the 2006 drought.

The funding is part of a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) drought assistance package announced in August.   USDA asked states to distribute the livestock assistance grant money, and Governor Dave Heineman instructed NDA to develop and administer a program.

Livestock producers must complete a two-page application, which requests self-certification of herd numbers and drought-related livestock expenses.

Once the application period closes, the number of eligible livestock certified to NDA will be calculated and the $3.6 million will be prorated on a per-head basis.

Producers should receive payment in late November.

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