Texas Governor Declares Statewide Drought Disaster
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:46 pm
We got 1 - 2 1/2 inches of rain in the area a few days ago, but we're still in a burn ban. Most of the water was soaked up like a sponge.
Governor Declares Statewide Drought Disaster
Reported by Scott Lawrence
January 19, 2006 - 10:47AM
NEWS RELEASE FROM GOVERNOR RICK PERRY'S OFFICE
AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry today declared a disaster in all 254 Texas counties due to severe drought conditions, and requested that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency provide disaster relief assistance for Texas farms and ranches that have suffered economic and physical losses as a result.
Today’s action builds upon Perry’s ongoing efforts to secure drought assistance for Texas farms and ranches. Since early summer, Perry has requested assistance for 113 drought-affected counties on behalf of local officials. To date, the USDA has approved 54 of those requests. Perry asked that the USDA expedite all pending requests, and also approve all remaining Texas counties for assistance.
“Our farmers and ranchers have been suffering from extremely dry conditions, as well as devastating wildfires,” Perry said. “I am asking the USDA to help all farmers and ranchers in Texas who have been affected so they can recover.”
If Perry’s statewide request is approved, qualified farm operators in all Texas counties will be eligible for low-interest emergency loans from the USDA’s Farm Service Agency. Producers can borrow up to 100 percent of actual production for physical losses, or a maximum of $500,000. The agency also offers additional programs, such as technical assistance, to eligible farmers.
On Dec. 26, Perry declared a statewide disaster due to the threat of wildfires caused by extremely dry weather conditions. On Jan. 11, President Bush approved Perry’s request for a statewide Presidential Disaster Declaration, making Texans whose homes and property were destroyed or damaged by wildfires eligible to receive individual assistance, and local jurisdictions that have been fighting the costly fires will be eligible for public assistance.
Dry conditions are expected to continue in the coming weeks and months. For a list of Texas counties that already have been approved for USDA assistance, or counties that currently have a pending assistance request, please visit Governor Perry’s website at http://www.governor.state.us.
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