USDA Approves Emergency Forest Restoration Assistance

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US Department of Agriculture

-  July 05, 2022

News Release

USDA Approves Emergency Forest Restoration Assistance


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Las Vegas, NM, July 05, 2022 — U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Executive Director Linda Alcon and the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) today announced that San Miguel-Mora County is approved to accept applications for the Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP) to address wildfire damages.

EFRP provides payments to eligible owners of nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) land, including Tribes and Pueblos, to enable the owners to carry out emergency measures to restore land damaged by a natural disaster. EFRP signup will begin on July 05, 2022, and end on September 02, 2022.

“It is important that landowners apply for EFRP assistance timely because program funds will be allocated based on the number of applications received as well as by on-site inspections that will determine the extent of the damage,” said Alcon. “I encourage eligible landowners who haven’t participated in FSA programs to contact the San Miguel-Mora County FSA office as soon as possible because FSA records will have to be created for these individuals.”

After applications are received, local FSA county committees determine land eligibility using on-site damage inspections that assess the type and extent of damage and approve applications. The EMNRD Forestry Division will act as the technical assistance provider in partnership with the USDA Forest Service.

Eligible forest restoration practices include debris removal, such as down or damaged trees, in order to establish a new stand or provide natural regeneration; site preparation, planting materials and labor to replant forest land; restoration of forestland roads, fire lanes, fuel breaks or erosion control structures; fencing, tree shelters and tree tubes to protect trees from wildlife damage; and wildlife enhancement to provide cover openings and wildlife habitat.

In order to meet eligibility requirements, NIPF land must have existing tree cover or had tree cover immediately before the natural disaster occurred and be sustainable for growing trees. The land must also be owned by any nonindustrial private individual, Tribe, group, association, corporation, or other private legal entity that has definitive decision-making authority over the land. The natural disaster must have resulted in damage that if untreated would impair or endanger the natural resources on the land and/or materially affect future use of the land.

For more information, please contact the San Miguel-Mora County FSA office at 505-425-3594 x2 or visit farmers.gov/recover.

Information can also be found at: https://www.emnrd.nm.gov/sfd/announcements/#

 

USDA Service Center

1927A 7th Street 

Las Vegas NM 87701

Phone: 505-425-3594

 

San Miguel-Mora FSA
Linda Alcon, CED
Linda.Alcon@usda.gov
Ext. 2