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Farmers sued over drought funding
Local agency: Walker
Brothers farm didn’t qualify for $200,000
By JOEL ASCHBRENNER,
Herald and News 6/5/12
The Klamath Water and
Power Agency filed the suit April 9 against Walker Brothers
Farms, seeking $213,552 plus interest, according to Klamath
County Circuit Court records.
A bill sponsored by Sen.
Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., allocated $10 million to Klamath Basin
irrigators in 2010, a year when more than 32,000 acres on
the Klamath Reclamation Project were left dry after an
unusually dry winter resulted in a water shortage.
To qualify for the
drought funds, a particular parcel of land must have been
farmed in 2009 and received no irrigation water from
November, 2009 to July 10, 2010.
Listed in the suit are
William, John and Weston Walker and Tricia Hill doing
business as Walker Brothers, a Merrill based potato and
grain farming business.
The parcels in question
were used to grow mostly grain.
Walker Brothers applied
for drought relief funding for nine parcels of land rented
from the Bureau of Reclamation on the
Tulelake National
Wildlife Refuge. KWAPA claims those parcels were winter
flood-irrigated prior to the 2010 growing season,
disqualifying them for the drought funding.
Winter flood-irrigating
is a common practice for grain fields in that area. Other
parcels flood irrigated before the growing season were
denied drought relief funding, according to KWAPA’s filing.
“It is unjust and
inequitable to allow defendants to reap the benefit of a
program for which the land did not qualify when other
members of the farming community were properly denied
payment under identical circumstances,” the agency wrote it
its suit.
Hollie Cannon, executive
director of the Klamath Water and Power Agency, said he
could not comment on the ongoing suit.
Calls to a manager and
an attorney for Walker Brothers were not returned by press
time Monday.
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