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    USDA announces $308 million in aid to states

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The nation's top agriculture official is expected to announce Wednesday more than $300 million in emergency assistance to 33 states and Puerto Rico to help them recover from an unusually intense year for natural disasters across the U.S.

    Utah and Missouri will receive the most disaster aid, together taking in $109 million, or more than one-third of the $308 million in aid from Department of Agriculture watershed and conservation emergency funds, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack told The Associated Press ahead of a formal announcement later Wednesday.

    Flooding last spring in Utah inundated thousands of acres of farmland, costing farmers tens of millions of dollars lost to damaged and destroyed crops or delayed planting. Utah will receive $60 million in watershed money for repair work and preventative measures in 13 cities and counties hit by floods within the last 13 months, said Bronson Smart, state conservation engineer for the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service.

    He said his agency requested that amount to deal with two rounds of flooding, including flash flooding in southern Utah in December 2010 and flooding last spring in northern and central Utah caused by a record snowpack.

    Missouri suffered months of flooding along the Missouri River after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers authorized unprecedented releases from reservoirs in the northern river basin all summer to deal with unexpectedly heavy rain in May and above-average mountain snowpack. Farmers in the Missouri Bootheel, meanwhile, saw their crops swamped when the Army Corps of Engineers exploded a levee to relieve water pressure on an upriver town in Illinois. The intentional breach sent water cascading over thousands of acres of prime farmland.

    Missouri will receive around $49 million, of which $35 million will come from the watershed program and the rest from the Farm Service Agency's Emergency Conservation Program.

    Vilsack said disaster funds will be used for financial and technical assistance to help rebuild and repair land damaged by flooding, drought, tornadoes and other natural disasters.

    "There have been years that have had more intensive damage in a particular geographic area, but what's unique about last year is that virtually every part of the country was affected," Vilsack told the AP. "It was different in every part of the country. We've not seen tornadoes as devastating as last spring. Flooding on the Missouri River, because of the longstanding nature of the flooding — not a two- or three-week situation — was unique. Fires in the southwest part of the country were historic in magnitude. It's been a tough year."

    Slightly more than $215 million of the aid comes from the Emergency Watershed Program, about $80 million will come from the Emergency Conservation Program and nearly $12 million is from the FSA's Emergency Forest Restoration Program. Texas, for instance, will receive nearly $6 million after wildfires charred the southern part of the state.

    The watershed funds will go toward public safety and restoration efforts on private, public and tribal land, Vilsack said. Projects funded by that money will include removing debris from waterways, protecting eroded stream banks, reseeding damaged areas and, in some cases, purchasing floodplain easements on eligible land.

    New York trails only Utah in the amount of watershed protection money received, at $37.8 million.

    In addition to flooding, 2011 was a big year for tornadoes, including record outbreaks in the South and a monster storm that leveled a large portion of Joplin, Mo.

    Alabama is scheduled to get nearly $7 million in assistance for tornado recovery, followed by nearly $4 million in Georgia. Missouri, at the other end of the spectrum, is to receive only $130,000 to fix damage to agricultural land by tornadoes.

    In addition to keeping U.S. agriculture profitable and helping communities rebuild, the disaster money also will spark job growth, Vilsack said.

    "The beauty of this resource is that it generates job opportunities, to hire contractors and buy supplies at local hardware stores," he said. "Folks are in the process of planning what they're going to be doing this spring. We're hoping by this announcement they will be able to plan more effectively."

    The conservation program funds will go to producers to help remove debris from farmland, restore livestock fences and conservation structures, provide water for livestock during periods of extreme drought, and grade and shape farmland damaged by natural disasters, he said.

    The forest money will help eligible owners of nonindustrial private forest land take emergency measures to restore areas damaged by disasters.

    Vilsack said the emergency money is being used to help agricultural interests beyond what is covered by crop insurance. He said the USDA paid out $8.6 billion in crop insurance payments last year, and $17.2 billion over the past three years.

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    Associated Press writer Josh Loftin in Salt Lake City contributed to this report.

     

    24 comments

    • Don  •  4 mths ago
      Yesterday it was anounced that the United States was giving one billion to Bangladish over a four year time period. Yet we can only expect 308 million. What is wrong with this picture?
      • Walter H 4 mths ago
        I was thinking of posting the same thing. It is a travisty that American tax payers are sending money ( by no choice of our own) to Bangladish for nothing, but, get just a small amount of American money to help our own that are fighting to survive natural and unnatural disasters right here! Again... What Is Wrong with this Picture?
      • JAMES 4 mths ago
        Do the math.

        $1 Bn/5 years vs. $308 MM in one year.

        Oh. It's "Bangladesh."

        Maybe if you could find it on a map you would understand our interests there.
      • Vernon 4 mths ago
        James: Why don't you tell us what our interests there? #$%$
    • Dixie  •  4 mths ago
      Quit paying farmers "NOT TO GROW CROPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
    • A  •  4 mths ago
      This is exactly why the federal budget is totally out of control. Quit handing out money that you don't have and quit the excessive borrowing.
      • JAMES 4 mths ago
        The money has already been appropriated.

        It does not have to be borowed, and does not add to the budget.
    • Pelly  •  Easton, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      But the Feds just awarded 5B to Bangladesh to fight poverty......WT......???
    • ann  •  4 mths ago
      borrow from china to give away. stupid
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        I agree but since they do I had much rather see it going to the states than forgein aid.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      one of the most corrupt agencies ever is the USDA
    • RoadRash  •  4 mths ago
      I had 4' of river water/mud in my first floor from the last hurricane. Lost thousands n slept at the firehouse for 2 days until the water subsided. FEMA gave me a fat $0. Said i had a roof over my head, im good. All i asked for was $300 for a wetvac n a propane tank so i could cleanup n cook. Pakistan n Afganistan get BILLIONS a year, Bangladesh just got a BILLION, but u #$%$ ur own. Politicians give BILLIONS to foreign countries cuz they're all corrupt. Untraceable millions find their way back into the politicians coffers. Wave the flag, mission fkn accomplished!
    • Marxismsucks  •  4 mths ago
      Dollars or Yen, where did the money come from?
      • Vernon 4 mths ago
        It's more like Yuan, from the Chinese.
    • J  •  4 mths ago
      And the Corps of Engineers opens the spillway flooding many acres of farmland ON PURPOSE in Louisiana and Louisiana gets nothing.....go figure
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        Good point!
    • Steven  •  Portland, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      Disaster aid? Watch them spend it on corporate subsidies.
    • Vernon  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Obama sent $1 billion to Bangladesh and $900 million to the Palestinian Authority, and we get peanuts.
    • Seriously  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      And where is the USDA getting $308million to hand out? Let's face it; the states and feds spent their money on frivolous feel good social enterprises during the boom instead of taking care of the states/country structure. Now it's all coming to pass and we have no money.
    • forestgump  •  4 mths ago
      is this an election year or what
    • rickitybobby  •  4 mths ago
      ...hmmm, pales to the BILLION dollars we're giving to Bangledesh over the next 5 years!

      Reuters – Sat, Jan 14, 2012

      DHAKA (Reuters) – The United States said on Saturday that it would offer Bangladesh close to $1 billion in aid over the next five years.

      A U.S. Embassy statement said that the money would go towards alleviating poverty and malnutrition, as well as family planning and the fight against infectious diseases.

      The funds will also be used to support research in improving farm productivity and deal with the impact of climate change.

      As of 2011, the U.S. government has provided over $5.7 billion in development assistance to Bangladesh.

      (Reporting by Serajul Quadir, Editing by Jonathan Thatcher)
    • Elena  •  4 mths ago
      I thought USDA was closing its research facilities.... So there is no money for science that would help us all, but plenty to hand out to states? Doesn't make any sense.
    • Cartigan  •  4 mths ago
      So all the Republican legislatures are going to reject this, right?
    • Thomas C  •  Newport, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      It is amazing. Many of the same farms have crops that fail on the same ground year after year due to flooding...BUT each year the insurance companies write policies (Multi-Peril Crop Insurance - MPCI) to insure the crops planted on this poor farm land. These policies are reinsured by the federal government (taxpayer pays). The tax payers also pay for part of the premiums paid by the farmers (a premium subsidy). If farmland has a history of not producing crops and merely producing crop insurance checks then land should be excluded from coverage. The farms that get the MPCI loss checks then later qualify for disaster payments if a disaster is announced. Historically the disaster check is based on a percentage of the MPCI loss. In comparison...if I made a claim for hail damage to my roof. The insurance company pays for a new roof. Where is my EXTRA disaster payment? Why doesn't congress announce a disaster for me so I can get a disaster check (bonus) for my roof?
    • Joseph  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Looks like vote buying on behalf of the BO & MO show.
    • Phillip  •  Medford, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      The Secure Rural Schools program is conspicuously absent here. Since the govt stopped harvesting timber on their lands in Oregon and other states, they have replaced the lost revenues with 'safety net' money, but that is ending this year. My county will be forced to work with 1/3 of their former budget, while the population has grown. Good times.
    • HAL 9000  •  4 mths ago
      Man the presses.
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