Flood-disaster relief for farms offered at meeting tomorrow
MOUNT UPTON – Farmers who have experienced flood-related losses to their farm businesses or homes are encouraged to attend an agricultural disaster information meeting at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Mt. Upton Fire Department.
Representatives from multiple agencies and agricultural service providers will present an overview of assistance programs, resources, and will be available to answer questions.
The Chenango Farm Bureau and Cornell Cooperative Extension Chenango County host the meeting. Among those agencies present will be the Central New York Dairy and Field & Crops Team, Farm Service Agency, Chenango County Soil & Water Conservation District, the New York Center for Agriculture Medicine & Health, and Crop Growers, LLC.
The New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health will be providing water test kits to farmers supplied by Benchmark Labs of Sayre, Pa.
Registration is not required; farmers from all surrounding counties are welcome. For more information, call Chenango County Farm Bureau President Bradd Vickers at 334-6061 or go to the Farm Bureau’s website at ccfbny.org.
Farmers are urged to contact their county emergency management office for urgent needs and then work with their county Farm Service Agency office to document and report damage.
Representatives from multiple agencies and agricultural service providers will present an overview of assistance programs, resources, and will be available to answer questions.
The Chenango Farm Bureau and Cornell Cooperative Extension Chenango County host the meeting. Among those agencies present will be the Central New York Dairy and Field & Crops Team, Farm Service Agency, Chenango County Soil & Water Conservation District, the New York Center for Agriculture Medicine & Health, and Crop Growers, LLC.
The New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health will be providing water test kits to farmers supplied by Benchmark Labs of Sayre, Pa.
Registration is not required; farmers from all surrounding counties are welcome. For more information, call Chenango County Farm Bureau President Bradd Vickers at 334-6061 or go to the Farm Bureau’s website at ccfbny.org.
Farmers are urged to contact their county emergency management office for urgent needs and then work with their county Farm Service Agency office to document and report damage.
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