CRP Emergency Haying and Grazing Released in 13 Kansas Counties
By USDA
07/20/2012

 
  Arian J. Polansky, State Executive Director of USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Kansas announced today that emergency  haying  and grazing  of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acreage has been authorized in an additional 13 Kansas Counties.  Last week, 91 counties were authorize d.  Marshall County has not requested to be authorized.
 
The Kansas FSA State Committee used their authority with the D2 Severe drought designations on the July 17, 2012, U.S. Drought Monitor map to authorize the following counties: 
 
Atchison, Brown, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Crawford, Doniphan, Elk, Jackson, Labette, Montgomery, Nemaha, Neosho and Wilson.
 
Emergency haying in approved counties is allowed through August 15, 2012.  Participants must leave at least 50 percent of each field or contiguous fields  unhayed for wildlife.  Hay must be removed from the field within 30 days from end of the haying period. Hay cannot be sold. 
Producers without livestock may rent or lease the haying privileges.   
 
Emergency  grazing  in approved counties is allowed through September 30, 2012.  Participants shall leave at least 25 percent of each field or contiguous CRP fields ungrazed for wildlife, or graze not more than 75 percent of the stocking rate as set by the Natural Resource Conservation Service.  All livestock mus t be removed by the end of this grazing period.  Producers without livestock may rent or lease the grazing privileges.
 
The Secretary of Agriculture announced on July 11, 2012, the payment reduction cost for Emergency haying and grazing was reduced from 25  percent of the rental payment per acre to 10 percent for the 2012 year. 
 
USDA  F arm Service Agency 
Kansas State Office 
3600 Anderson Avenue
Manhattan, KS 66503
Shelly Wolf, Communications Coordinator
shelly.wolf@ks.usda.gov
Phone: 785.564.4765  
 
USDA is an equal opportunity employer and provider.

  Emergency haying and grazing is not allowed on the same acreage, and any other approved CRP haying or grazing is not allowed on the same acreage.  Practices eligible are CP -1, Establishment of Permanent Introduced Grasses & Legumes, CP -2, Establishment of Permanent Native Grasses, CP4B, Permanent Wildlife Habitat (Corridors), Noneasement, CP4D, Permanent Wildlife Habitat Noneasement, CP10, Vegetative Cover -Grass Already Established,  CP18B, Establishment of Permanent Vegetative Cover (Contour Grass Strips), Noneasement, CP18C, Establishment of Permanent Salt Tolerant Vegetative Cover, Non-easement, CP38E, SAFE.  
 
Kansas has been authorized to permit emergency grazing  on practice CP -25, Rare and Declining Habitat.  Emergency haying is  not authorized   on practice CP-25.
 
  CRP participants shall contact their local FSA county office to request emergency haying or grazing on an individual contract basis prior to haying or grazing.  Participants shall work with the Natural Resources Conservation Service to develop a forage management plan.  If the CRP cover is destroyed, the practice must be re -established at the participants own expense to remain in compliance with the CRP contract.  
 
Part icipants accept a 10 percent reduction in the annual rental payment for the acres actually hayed or grazed in 2012.  CRP haying and grazing policies will be posted on -line at www.fsa.usda.gov/ks
    
 
 


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