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From our March 8, 2001,
edition.
Texas
counties approved for livestock assistance program
AUSTIN
– Agriculture Commissioner Susan Combs reminds livestock producers that
240 Texas counties have been approved by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture Farm Service Agency for the Livestock Assistance Program
(LAP).
Area
counties that are approved include Donley, Hall, Briscoe, Collingsworth,
Armstrong, and Gray.
LAP,
administrated by FSA, provides direct payments to eligible livestock
producers in approved counties who suffered grazing losses due to natural
disasters during 2000. Nationwide, $430 million have been allocated for
livestock producers for weather-related losses as part of the farm
assistance package passed last October.
For
drought-related losses, LAP benefits are available in approved counties
where precipitation was 40 percent or more below normal for at least four
months and where there was at least a 40 percent loss of available grazing
during a 90-day period due to drought during the 2000-crop year.
Eligible
producers must have suffered a 40 percent or greater loss of grazing for
three or more consecutive months during 2000 due to a natural disaster.
Eligible
livestock include beef and dairy cattle, buffalo or beefalo when
maintained on the same basis as beef cattle, sheep, goats, swine and
equine animals used commercially for human food or kept for the production
of food or fiber on the owner’s farm or ranch.
For
more information on LAP, visit the USDA-Farm Service Agency website at
www.fsa.usda.gov/pas/publications/facts/html/lap01.htm or contact the
local USDA Service Center.
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