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Farmers Can Harvest CRP and WRP

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey today announced that farmers that have Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) or Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) lands available for harvesting, can now be included in the Iowa hay and straw directory.  The change is in response to the USDA announcement that both of these programs can now be used for haying and grazing in response to the drought conditions.

 

“The drought has severely impacted the amount of forage available, so it is good news that USDA has made CRP and WRP lands available for emergency haying and grazing.  We hope the directory helps connect farmers that have CRP or WRP lands with those that have livestock and need the feed,” Northey said.  “It is important that any farmer interested in the emergency haying program should contact their local FSA or NRCS office before proceeding.”

 

The authorization for haying and grazing of CRP and WRP became effective today, August 2nd and haying activities must be completed by August 31, 2012. For more information on haying CRP land farmers can contact their local USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) office or visit FSA online at www.fsa.usda.gov/.  For information on haying WRP land farmers can contact their local USDA National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) office or visit https://www.ia.nrcs.usda.gov/.

 

In additional to listing farmers with CRP or WRP lands available, the Iowa Hay and Straw Directory lists producers with hay and straw for sale, as well as organizations and businesses associated with promoting and marketing quality hay and straw.

 

Farmers interested in listing should visit the Department’s website at www.IowaAgriculture.gov.  An application form can be found by going to the “Home Page” and then clicking on the Marketing tab on the top of the page”  and then selecting  Hay and Straw in the right hand column.  This will take you directly to the Hay & Straw Directory.

 

For those without internet access, please call the Hay/Straw Hotline at 800-383-5079.  The Department will fax or send a printed copy of the application to be filled out.