Morrow County FSA - Program Updates

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Morrow County Updates July 17, 2024


Message from the CED

Please be aware of the upcoming Deadlines & Important Dates:

The Morrow County FSA Staff would like to remind producers to stay safe this harvest season. Please report losses to FSA and/or your insurance agent for disaster related events.

  • August 1, 2024: Last day to request a recon to split or combine a farm for 2024 crop year.
  • August 1, 2024: COC Election- Local Administrative Area (LAA) 1 (Morrow County - North Morrow County) is up for election in 2024. Please submit nomination forms by August 1, 2024. For more details on the COC election and nomination process, see please see full article below.
  • August 14, 2024: ERP- 2022: (Emergency Relief Program- 2022): Tracks 1 and 2 are available at this time for losses incurred in the 2022 crop year. Please call the Morrow County FSA to schedule an appointment to apply. Deadline to apply is August 14, 2024.
  • September 30, 2024: Deadline for ALL signatures to be received and enrollment complete for late-filed ARCPLC Contracts
  • CREP: Now Accepting CREP Sign-ups
  • LIP/ELAP Losses: Please contact the FSA office to report your losses within 30 days of the event for the Livestock Indemnity Program or Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-raised Fish Program.
  • NAP (Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program): Report losses for hand harvested crops within 72 hours of the event or when damage become apparent. Once reported, you have 15 days to file the paper notice of loss.

How to Document Wildfire Losses

Wildfire

If you’ve suffered excessive livestock death losses and grazing or feed losses due to recent wildfires, you may be eligible for disaster assistance programs through the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA).

The Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) offers payments to you for livestock death losses in excess of normal mortality due to adverse weather and the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP) provides emergency relief for losses due to feed or water shortages, disease, adverse weather, or other conditions, which are not adequately addressed by other disaster programs.

To participate in LIP, you will be required to provide verifiable documentation of death losses resulting from an eligible adverse weather event, and you must submit a notice of loss to your local FSA by the application deadline, February 28, 2025. To participate in ELAP, you must submit a notice of loss to your local FSA office by the application deadline, January 30, 2025, and should maintain documentation and receipts.

You should record all pertinent information regarding livestock losses due to the eligible adverse weather or loss condition, including:

  • Documentation of the number, kind, type, and weight range of livestock that have died, supplemented if possible by photographs or video records of ownership and losses;
  • Rendering truck receipts by kind, type and weight - important to document prior to disposal;
  • Beginning inventory supported by birth recordings or purchase receipts;
  • Documentation from Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of Natural Resources, or other sources to substantiate eligible death losses due to an eligible loss condition;
  • Documentation that livestock were removed from grazing pastures due to an eligible adverse weather or loss condition;
  • Costs of transporting livestock feed to eligible livestock, such as receipts for equipment rental fees for hay lifts and snow removal;
  • Feed purchase receipts if feed supplies or grazing pastures are destroyed;
  • Number of gallons of water transported to livestock due to water shortages.

For more information on these programs and documentation requirements, contact the Morrow County USDA Service Center at 541-676-9011 ext 2 or visit fsa.usda.gov/disaster.


USDA Offers Help to Fire-Affected Farmers and Ranchers in Morrow County

The Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) reminds farmers and ranchers affected by the recent wildfires in Morrow County that disaster assistance programs are available to support their recovery efforts.

FSA administers a suite of safety-net programs to help you recover from lost livestock, grazing land, fences or eligible trees, bushes and vines as a result of a natural disaster:

  • Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) - provides financial assistance to producers of non-insurable crops when low yields, loss of inventory, or prevented planting occur due to natural disasters including excessive wind and qualifying drought (includes native grass for grazing).
  • Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) - offers payments to eligible producers for livestock death losses in excess of normal mortality due to adverse weather.
  • Tree Assistance Program (TAP) – provides assistance to eligible orchardists and nursery tree growers for qualifying tree, shrub and vine losses due to natural disasters including excessive wind and qualifying drought.
  • Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP) - provides emergency relief for losses due to feed or water shortages, disease, adverse weather, or other conditions, which are not adequately addressed by other disaster programs.
  • Emergency Loan Program – available to producers with agriculture operations located in a county under a primary or contiguous Presidential or Secretarial disaster designation. These low interest loans help producers recover from production and physical losses.
  • Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) - provides emergency funding for farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate land severely damaged by natural disasters; includes fence loss.

For more information on these programs, contact your Morrow County USDA Service Center at 541-676-9011 ext 2 or visit fsa.usda.gov/disaster  


Farm Service Agency Seeking Nominations for Farmers and Ranchers to Serve on Local County Committees

coc nominations

Nominations are now being accepted for farmers and ranchers to serve on local U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) county committees. These committees make important decisions about how federal farm programs are administered locally. All nomination forms for the 2024 election must be postmarked or received in the local FSA office by Aug. 1, 2024.    

Elections for committee members will occur in certain Local Administrative Areas (LAA). LAAs are elective areas for FSA committees in a single county or multi-county jurisdiction and may include LAAs that are focused on an urban or suburban area.  

Customers can locate their LAA through a geographic information system locator tool available at fsa.usda.gov/elections . LAA's up for election in Morrow County are:

  • LAA-1- Morrow County- North Morrow County

Agricultural producers may be nominated for candidacy for the county committee if they:

  • Participate or cooperate in a USDA program.
  • Reside in the LAA that is up for election this year.   

A cooperating producer is someone who has provided information about their farming or ranching operation to FSA, even if they have not applied or received program benefits.   

Individuals may nominate themselves or others and qualifying organizations may also nominate candidates. USDA encourages minority, women, urban and beginning farmers or ranchers to nominate, vote and hold office.  

Nationwide, more than 7,700 dedicated members of the agricultural community serve on FSA county committees. The committees are made up of three to 11 members who serve three-year terms.

Committee members are vital to how FSA carries out disaster recovery, conservation, commodity and price support programs, as well as making decisions on county office employment and other agricultural issues. 

You should contact your local FSA office today to register and find out how to get involved in your county’s election, including if their LAA is up for election this year. To be considered, you must be registered and sign an FSA-669A nomination form. This form and other information about FSA county committee elections are available at fsa.usda.gov/elections.

All nomination forms for the 2024 election must be postmarked or received in the local USDA Service Center by the Aug.1, 2024, deadline. Election ballots will be mailed to eligible voters in November 2024.  


FSA Offers Joint Financing Option on Direct Farm Ownership Loans

Farm Loan Programs

The USDA Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Direct Farm Ownership loans can help farmers and ranchers become owner-operators of family farms, improve and expand current operations, increase agricultural productivity, and assist with land tenure to save farmland for future generations.

There are three types of Direct Farm Ownership Loans: regular, down payment and joint financing. FSA also offers a Direct Farm Ownership Microloan option for smaller financial needs up to $50,000.

Joint financing allows FSA to provide more farmers and ranchers with access to capital. FSA lends up to 50 percent of the total amount financed. A commercial lender, a State program or the seller of the property being purchased, provides the balance of loan funds, with or without an FSA guarantee. The maximum loan amount for a joint financing loan is $600,000, and the repayment period for the loan is up to 40 years.

The operation must be an eligible farm enterprise. Farm Ownership loan funds cannot be used to finance nonfarm enterprises and all applicants must be able to meet general eligibility requirements. Loan applicants are also required to have participated in the business operations of a farm or ranch for at least three years out of the 10 years prior to the date the application is submitted. The applicant must show documentation that their participation in the business operation of the farm or ranch was not solely as a laborer.

For more information about farm loans, contact your Morrow County USDA Service Center at 541-676-9011 ext 2 or visit fsa.usda.gov.

 

USDA Service Center

430 W. Linden Way
PO Box 786
Heppner, OR  97836

Phone: 541-676-9011
Fax: 855-824-6183

Morrow County Executive Director

Adam Doherty
541-676-9011 ext 105
adam.doherty@usda.gov

Morrow County Acting Executive  Director

Adrianna Salutregui                                   541-676-9011 ext 105 adrianna.salutregui@usda.gov

Farm Loan Staff

Jane Harrison, FLO
541-676-9011 ex 103
jane.harrison@usda.gov

Morrow Program Technicians

Misty Haugen, 541-676-9011 ext 100
misty.haugen@usda.gov

Kim Thompson, 541-676-9011 ext 114
kimber.thompson@usda.gov

Tasha Hollis, 541-676-9011 ext 102 tasha.hollis@usda.gov 

NRCS District Conservationist
Jennifer Wilson
541-676-5021 ext. 118
jennifer.wilson2@usda.gov 

Morrow County Committee Members Office Hours Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm

LAA-1 Shannon Rust
LAA-2 Eric Orem
LAA-3 Mark McElligott

Next FSA COC Meeting Scheduled: August 29, 2024 @ 9AM

NOTE: COC Regular Meetings are open to the public. Times/dates may be subject to change. Contact the office to confirm