News briefs
Published Feb. 25,
2004
Conservation group to conduct
series of meetings
The Natural
Resource Conservation Service will conduct a
series of work group meetings from 8:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 5, at the Klamath
Falls conservation service office, 2316 S.
Sixth St., No. C.
The meetings are
intended to gather recommendations from the
public regarding conservation service
cost-share programs.
For more
information, call Chris Mundy at 883-6932,
ext. 123.
Modoc among
counties eligible for farm loans
In the wake of
the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture's Oct. 23
designation of an emergency in Nevada, 10
contiguous California counties - including
Modoc County - are eligible for emergency farm
loans.
The federal loans
will be extended in order to offset physical
and production losses because of drought and
insect infestation that began Jan. 1, 2003.
The other
eligible California counties are Alpine, El
Dorado, Inyo, Lassen, Mono, Nevada, Placer,
San Bernardino and Sierra.
Farmers in these
counties have until June 23 to apply for loans
to help offset part of their actual losses. To
be eligible, they must:
Have suffered at least a 30 percent loss
of normal production directly related to the
above-cited cause.
Be able to repay the loan and any other
loans.
Be unable to obtain credit elsewhere.
Have adequate security.
Have multi-peril crop insurance, if
available.
Modoc County
applications should be filed with the Farm
Service Agency in Alturas at 802 W. 12th St.
For more information, call (530) 233-4391.
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