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Spring Weather Events Cause Devastation and Planting Delays

May 15, 2017 Dana Rogge, Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

April showers bring May flowers. That is what many would like to have seen Mother Nature deliver this spring. Instead, late April brought an onslaught of unusual weather across the country. Excessive rainfall caused record-breaking floods in the central U.S., a blizzard pelted the High Plains...

Farming Conservation

Super Storm Sandy Whips Up Super Recovery Satisfaction

August 22, 2013 Kent Politsch, Chief, FSA Public Affairs

Disasters create pain. And recovery from disasters creates partnerships and opportunity. That is the lesson Liang Shao Hua learned in the past year after Tropical Storm Sandy, also known as Super Storm Sandy, destroyed his New Jersey high-tunnel farming operation and left him wondering how to manage...

Conservation

South Dakota Producers Work with USDA to Recover From Flooding

July 26, 2013 Joseph L. Schultz, Charles Mix County Farm Service Agency Executive Director and Christine Sorensen, Rural Development Coordinator

Two years after the Missouri River flooding of 2011, several Charles Mix County, S.D. producers are still working to get their flooded crop land back to full production. When the flood waters receded in the fall of 2011 portions of the river bottom crop land were covered with one to six feet of sand...

Conservation Rural

USDA Offers Assistance to Tornado Victims

May 21, 2013 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

Following the devastating effects of tornadoes this week, USDA is offering assistance to those in need. USDA offers many programs that can provide assistance to landowners, farmers, ranchers and producers during disasters. No Presidential or Secretarial declarations are required for the provision of...

Conservation

Emergency Conservation Program Restores Idaho Deer Farm

February 28, 2012 Candy Moore, Idaho FSA Communications Coordinator and Debbie Carlock, County Executive Director

Ivan and Wilmina Phelps are the proud operators of a European Fallow Deer farm in scenic McCall, Idaho where national forests are the border for many farms. Their story is a tale of hard work, love of the land, care for their animals and survival of the fittest, as the couple recovered from a...

Conservation

A USDA Acting Deputy Under Secretary Meets with Those Affected by Midwest Flooding

June 24, 2011 Eric Redden, USDA Farm Service Agency, Missouri

On the heels of Secretary Vilsack’s visit to the Midwest last week to inspect Missouri River flood damage to area farms and communities, Farm and Foreign Service (FFAS) Acting Deputy Under Secretary Karis Gutter stopped by Mounds City, Missouri and Hamburg, Iowa to hear from local producers, and to...

Rural

Farm Service Agency Disaster Assistance Available for Producers Affected by Flooding, Fire and Tornadoes

April 28, 2011 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency

The Farm Service Agency is reminding crop and livestock producers throughout states that have recently experienced severe damage from flooding, wildfires and tornadoes that FSA programs may be available to assist with recovery. According to Acting FSA Administrator Val Dolcini, whether it’s...

Health and Safety Animals Plants

FSA Provides Help to Kewa Pueblo Destroyed by New Mexico Storms

December 10, 2010 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency

Farmers and ranchers from Kewa Pueblo affected by three major storms this past summer received much needed information on Farm Service Agency programs from the staff of New Mexico’s FSA. A workshop was held last month to provide information and answer questions from producers who lost their crops...

Rural
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