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NRCS Offers Recovery Assistance Following Wildfires
Temple, Texas, April 16, 2009 – The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
(NRCS) is offering technical and financial assistance to landowners impacted by
drought and wildfires. NRCS has set aside funding through its Environmental
Quality Incentives Program to assist with livestock grazing deferment, erosion
control, and cross-fencing.
“NRCS in Texas is prepared to assist landowners with their efforts to address
wind erosion that is continuing to occur due to drought and the effects from
wildfires,” said Don Gohmert, NRCS state conservationist for Texas. “We want to
work with landowners to help them reclaim their grazing operations.”
High winds, low humidity and prolonged drought conditions led to the recent
wildfires in several Texas counties and many landowners are faced with making
plans for rangeland recovery.
Landowners impacted by recent wildfires are encouraged to contact their local
NRCS district conservationist to seek assistance. NRCS can provide technical and
financial assistance to install measures that reduce post-fire damage and aid in
the rehabilitation process.
“We want to provide assistance that will enable landowners and livestock
producers to accelerate the recovery of the health and vigor of affected grazing
land,” Gohmert said.
He suggests landowners consult with their local NRCS district conservationist to
develop a conservation plan, which can be an effective strategy for pasture and
rangeland recovery and mitigating the effects of the prolonged drought Texas is
experiencing.
Wildlife habitat can also be impacted by the wildfire and NRCS can provide
technical and financial assistance in reestablishing habitats for desired
species.
Landowners must visit their local NRCS office in to apply for EQIP. Applications
will be ranked and those approved for funding will be offered a contract.
Current eligible counties include: Archer, Clay, Comanche, Eastland, Hamilton,
Jack, Montague, Palo Pinto, Shackelford, Stephens, Taylor, Throckmorton,
Wheeler, Wichita, and Young.
For more information and listings for additional USDA Service Centers, look in
the Yellow Pages listed under USDA, or access the information on the Texas NRCS
website at www.tx.nrcs.usda.gov.
Contact
Lori
Valadez, 254-742-9811
Mark Habiger,
254-742-9881
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