COLUMBUS — Colorado County U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency Executive Director Dawn Hoffmann reminds livestock producers who suffered grazing losses that occurred throughout 2023 due to drought to report their losses timely and to enroll in the Livestock Forage Disaster Program by Jan. 30.
LFP provides compensation to eligible livestock producers who suffered grazing losses for covered livestock due to drought on privately-owned or cashleased land or fire on federally managed land. Producers in Colorado County are eligible to apply for 2023 LFP benefits on native pasture, improved pasture, or forage sorghum. Livestock producers are encouraged to contact the Colorado County FSA Office with any questions about specific forage crops.
“Prolonged drought conditions have created a need for livestock disaster assistance programs in Colorado County,” Hoffmann said, “I encourage all affected livestock producers to contact the Colorado County FSA Office to schedule an appointment to enroll in the program before the Jan. 30 deadline.”
Livestock producers must complete the LFP application and required supporting documentation no later than Jan. 30, for losses that occurred throughout 2023. Producers who already have appointments scheduled require no additional action to meet the deadline.
Eligible livestock includes alpacas, beef cattle, buffalo, beefalo, dairy cattle, deer, elk, emus, equine, goats, llamas, poultry, reindeer, sheep or swine that have been or would have been grazing the eligible grazing land or pastureland.
Visit www.usda.gov/disaster to learn more about FSA disaster assistance programs or contact the Colorado County FSA Office at 979-732-8306. To find a local FSA office, visit farmers.gov/service-locator.
In a continuing effort to better serve the public, USDA has partnered with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other disaster-focused organizations to develop the central resource for disaster related materials. This knowledgebase is a collection of disaster-related resources that are powered by agents with subject-matter expertise. Visit the USDA Disaster Resource Center website to find additional USDA disaster information and assistance.