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Montana Ag Network: Conservation Reserve Program deadlines approaching

Montana Ag Network: Conservation Reserve Program deadlines approaching
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Minnesota leaders seek drought aid for livestock producers

Photo: MGN Online. Created: July 16, 2021 05:31 PM ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) Gov. Tim Walz has asked U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to come to the aid of Minnesota livestock producers amid the worsening drought by easing grazing restrictions. Walz asked Vilsack in a letter released Thursday to to allow emergency haying and grazing on eligible Conservation Reserve Program acres in Minnesota counties experiencing severe to extreme drought conditions. He said hay is going to be in short supply. “Granting immediate access to these acres will reduce forage pressures on Minnesota’s livestock producers,” the governor wrote. “The urgency of this request cannot be overstated.”

We re to the point where anything helps : Drought hits Minnesota farmers, ranchers hard

Dry, hot conditions are also fueling wildfires in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Written By: Dan Kraker / MPR News | 2:00 pm, Jul. 16, 2021 × Corn plant leaves roll up in response to drought and heat as the plant tries to conserve moisture. Photo taken June 22, 2021, near Frazee, Minn. (Dan Gunderson / MPR News File) Rachel Gray and her family raise beef cattle on their farm in Blackduck, in Beltrami County, in far north-central Minnesota. Right now she says they re grazing about 500 heifers, along with 17 bulls. But she said that s not going to last much longer. We are currently running out of pasture even though we ve been very careful to manage those areas,” said Gray. “It is like nothing we have seen up here.

Minnesota Stepping Up Drought Response as Dry Conditions Worsen

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Minnesota officials stepped up their drought response on Friday as the state grows drier, which threatens water supplies, agriculture and more wildfires. Minnesota has now reached the threshold to trigger the “warning phase” under the statewide drought plan, the Department of Natural Resources said. And the department said it expects another threshold for public water systems that draw from the Mississippi River will be tripped in the coming days as stream flows drop. “Under current conditions, it will take at least three to five inches of precipitation spread over a period of about two weeks to significantly alleviate the drought,” the DNR said in statement.

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