USA - Farmers can still apply for assistance for crop losses

07.09.2020 163 views
Lee/Itawamba and Pontotoc County Farm Service Agency director Ross Loftin says farmers are reminded of the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program – Plus (WHIP+) assistance to producers who suffered crop losses due to excessive moisture and other eligible causes of loss in 2018 and 2019. Producers who suffered losses because of excessive moisture, hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, typhoons, volcanic activity, snowstorms, or wildfires may apply for assistance through the WHIP+. Documentation must be submitted showing that the loss was due to a qualifying natural disaster event. It is anticipated that the signup for WHIP+ may end in the near future. WHIP+ is a yield-based program and provides a higher guarantee than the producer’s crop insurance coverage. Producers who believe they may qualify for WHIP+ benefits should contact their FSA office soon for more information. In other news, Loftin reminds eligible voters in this year’s Lee/Itawamba County FSA Committee election that the candidates are current Committee member Stephen McFarling from the Verona/Tupelo area and Sherry Gill from the Shannon area. Ballots will be mailed to eligible voters in this Local Administrative Area Two in early November. LAA-2 is all of Lee County located south of Interstate 22/Highway 78. Voters are encouraged to vote for the candidate of their choice and return or mail voted ballots to the FSA office in Tupelo no later than December 7th in order to be counted. The Lee/Itawamba County Committee is the farmer-elected group representing the interests of farmers, farm landowners, and ranchers in Lee and Itawamba counties in the administration of USDA Farm Service Agency programs and services. Additional information on these and other programs is available to producers and landowners by visiting the local FSA office. Source - https://www.djournal.com
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