N. California counties
eligible
May 26, 2004, H&N
Farmers in
Modoc, Lassen and eight other counties
in Northern California may be eligible
for federal assistance under a drought
declaration made last fall in Nevada.
Growers who have suffered at least a 30
percent loss due to drought or insect
infestation may be eligible for loans.
There are other eligibility
requirements, including the ability to
repay loans.
For more
information, contact the Farm Service
Agency Service Center at 802 W. 12th St.
in Alturas.
Deadline near for program contracts
Next
Tuesday is the deadline for producers to
sign up for the 2004 Direct and
Counter-cyclical Program, the USDA's
safety net program for farmers.
Farmers must update their contracts
before the June 1 deadline to receive
program payments or to avoid late fees,
said Chris Lauppe, Modoc County director
of the Farm Service Agency.
"Before our
agency can make any program payments, we
must have an approved contract,
eligibility forms and, in some cases,
2004 rental agreements on file at the
producer's local FSA county office,"
Lauppe said.
Contracts submitted after June 1 will be
subject to a late fee of $100 per farm.
The Direct
and Counter-cyclical Program is designed
to help stabilize U.S. agriculture by
providing payments to eligible
producers.
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