February 8, 2011
US livestock producers assisted from extreme weather
USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Jonathan Coppess reminded US livestock producers throughout the affected states that they may rely on FSA programs to assist them during this harsh winter weather.
Many are dealing with severe weather conditions, which is causing serious harm to livestock and forage due to heavy snow, ice and extremely cold temperatures.
"This is turning out to be a tough winter for many ranchers and farmers in the nation's heartland, and learning about our FSA programs is an important step for producers to take," said Coppess. "We need producers to document the number and kind of livestock that have died as a direct result of these winter storms and timely notify their local FSA office of these losses. There may be situations where producers are transporting feed to their livestock. Producers should document these additional costs."
FSA administers several programs that help producers recover from livestock deaths that are beyond normal mortality rates, losses of purchased and/or harvested forage, and with the additional costs of providing or transporting feed. Among the key programs are the Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) and the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP). For livestock death losses to be eligible under LIP, producers must file a notice of loss with their local FSA office within 30 calendar days from when the loss is apparent to the producer.










