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Texas NRCS Offering Assistance Following Wildfires
Temple, Texas, Landowners affected by the wildfires can apply for
possible financial assistance through the USDA Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) for range
deferment of all livestock grazing throughout the growing season, plant health
concerns, and cross fencing assistance.
Although sign-up is continuous, applications for this first funding period will
be accepted in county NRCS offices through March 28. In order to apply,
landowners must visit their local NRCS office to fill out an application.
Applications will be ranked and those approved for funding will be offered an
EQIP contract.
NRCS Acting State Conservationist Salvador Salinas said, “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.”
“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,” Salinas 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 dry conditions that Texas
is experiencing.
Wildlife habitat can also be impacted by the wildfire and NRCS can provide
technical and financial assistance in re-establishing the habitats for desired
species.
For further assistance in evaluating your land and planning practices to address
concerns following a wildfire, contact your local Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) or Soil and Water Conservation District. 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
Mark Habiger, 254-742-9881
Dee Ann Littlefield, 254-742-9800
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