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Ohio getting federal funding to fight Asian Longhorned Beetle

August 8, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the availability of $14.8 million in funding to prevent the spread of the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) in Ohio.

“The USDA, together with our partners in Ohio, is working hard to contain and eradicate the Asian longhorned beetle from Clermont County,” Vilsack said. “With this funding, USDA reinforces our shared goal of stopping this destructive pest and protecting as many trees as possible. The additional funds will allow for an increased effort in fighting the beetle and help prevent the beetle from spreading to surrounding areas.”

The additional funding will be used to increase tree inspection surveys in order to determine the extent of the infestation and ensure the timely removal of infested trees.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Asian Longhorned Beetle, Ohio, USDA

NFU, coalition urge biofuels funding for military

August 2, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

National Farmers Union joined a coalition of agriculture, renewable energy, and national security organizations urging the U.S. Senate’s Subcommittee for Defense Appropriations to support Department of Defense (DoD) funding for accelerated production of domestically produced, advanced, drop-in biofuels for military use.

In a letter addressed to Chairman Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, and Ranking Member Thad Cochran, R-Miss., the coalition noted the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) entered by the DOD with the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Energy last year that pledged a federal investment of $510 million in partnership with the private sector. Under the MUO’s terms, $170 million would be provided by each participating agency.

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Darke County now designated as USDA drought emergency

August 1, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

By virtue of sitting next to Randolph County in Indiana, Ohio’s Darke County is now designated by the USDA as under a drought emergency. Counties adjacent to counties with primary drought designations are added to the USDA’s Fast Track disaster map.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Darke County, Disaster, Drought, USDA

USDA, Crop Insurance Companies Providing Short Grace Period on Premiums

August 1, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack said today that crop insurance companies have agreed to provide a short grace period for farmers on insurance premiums in 2012.

To help producers who may have cash flow problems due to natural disasters, Secretary Vilsack sent a letter to crop insurance companies asking them to voluntarily defer the accrual of any interest on unpaid spring crop premiums by producers until November 1, 2012. In turn, to assist the crop insurance companies, USDA will not require crop insurance companies to pay uncollected producer premiums until one month later.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Crop Insurance, Drought, Grace Period

Ohio FSA: Continuous sign-up for CRP Highly Erodible Land Initiative

August 1, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Steve Maurer, State Executive Director for Ohio’s Farm Service Agency (FSA), announced that continuous sign-up for the Highly Erodible Land (HEL) Initiative under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) started on July 23, 2012. Ohio received a total allocation of 24,300 acres to enroll in the HEL CRP program. Offers will be accepted until either the state acreage allocation limit is reached or September 30, 2012, whichever occurs first.

“CRP is a voluntary program that has protected environmentally sensitive land for more than 25 years,” said SED Maurer. “This initiative will accept offers with an erosion rate of at least 20 tons per acre per year for new cropland or CRP acres that expire on September 30, 2012; however, existing grass stands that are not expiring CRP will not be considered eligible,” he said.

Producers can stop by their local FSA office to determine if their land qualifies for the Highly Erodible Land Initiative and to receive additional location-specific details.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: CRP, Highly Erodible Land, Ohio, Ohio FSA

Amish Growth

August 1, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

From Hannah:

A new census of the Amish population in the United States (U.S.) estimates that a new Amish community is founded, on average, about every three and one-half weeks, and shows that more than 60 percent of all existing Amish settlements have been founded since 1990.

This pattern suggests the Amish are growing more rapidly than most other religions in the United States, researchers say. Unlike other religious groups, however, the growth is not driven by converts joining the faith, but instead can be attributed to large families and high rates of baptism.

In all, the census counts almost 251,000 Amish in the U.S. and Ontario, Canada, dispersed among 456 settlements, the communities in which members live and worship. The 1990 census estimated that there were 179 settlements in the United States.

If the growth of the Amish population continues at its current rate, the Ohio State University researchers predict that the census could exceed one million Amish and 1,000 settlements shortly after 2050, and these numbers will bring economic, cultural, social and religious change to the rural areas that attract Amish settlement.

Among the changes the researchers predict: Amish will buy up land vacated by farmers in rural areas close to community services, but the availability of farmland might not keep pace with population growth. This means many Amish men will likely look for nonfarm jobs such as woodworking and construction trades, which could affect land prices and potentially enhance local economies through the establishment of business startups.

Read the rest at the Hannah Report

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CRP Lands: Emergency Haying and Grazing for all Ohio counties

August 1, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

Ohio Farm Service Agency (FSA) announced additional drought relief for Ohio’s livestock producers today. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack authorized the release of emergency haying and grazing lands for all Ohio counties for certain practices and acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP).

USDA will allow acres under CRP to be used for haying or grazing under emergency conditions, for the following approve practices: Permanent Grasses and Native Grasses, Permanent Wildlife Habitat Noneasement, and Vegetative Cover (Grass) already established, the following practices are not eligible for haying and grazing Water Ways and acreage under the SAFE program. This will allow lands that are not yet classified as “under severe drought” but that are “abnormally dry” to be used for haying and grazing. This will increase available forage for livestock.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: CRP, Drought, USDA

USDA announces Commodity Credit Corp. lending rates for August 2012

August 1, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, 2012 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) today announced interest rates for August 2012. The CCC borrowing rate-based charge for August 2012 is 0.250 percent, unchanged from 0.250 in July 2012. For 1996 and subsequent crop year commodity and marketing assistance loans, the interest rate for loans disbursed during August 2012 is 1.250 percent, unchanged from 1.250 in July 2012.

In accordance with the 2008 Farm Bill, interest rates for Farm Storage Facility Loans approved for August 2012 are as follows, 1.000 percent with seven-year loan terms, down from 1.125 in July 2012; 1.625 percent with 10-year loan terms, unchanged from 1.625 in July 2012 and; 1.875 percent with 12-year loan terms, unchanged from 1.875 percent in July 2012. The interest rate for Sugar Storage Facility Loans for August 2012 is 2.000 percent, down from 2.125 in July 2012.

Further program information is available from USDA Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Financial Management Division at 202-772-6041.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Commodity Credit Corp., Finance

State distributes casino tax money

August 1, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

The state of Ohio has distributed the first tax collections from Ohio’s casino industry to local governments.

According to Hannah News Service, taxes are tallied quarterly and divided among Ohio’s 88 counties according to size. Casino host cities get an extra 5% of the gambling haul and counties with cities of 80,000 or more population must split their revenue with those cities.

The largest check this time went to Cleveland, with a host city check of over $648,000. (Cuyahoga County received a check for more than $500,000.) Vinton County, on the other end of the scale, received a check for nearly $12,000.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Gambling, Ohio, Taxes

More than half of Ohio has had between 50-75% of average rainfall over 90 days

July 31, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

Another online resource to add to your list of ways to follow information about the drought affecting most of Ohio is Midwest Climate Watch from the Midwestern Regional Climate Center (MRCC).

The MRCC is a cooperative effort of the National Climatic Center and the Illinois State Water Survey. The MRCC serves the nine-state Midwest region: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. They focus on research help to better explain climate and its impacts on the Midwest, provide practical solutions to specific climate problems, and development of climate information for issues such as agriculture, climate change, energy, the environment, human health, risk management, transportation, and water resources.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Cattle, Drought, Hay, Midwest Climate Watch, MRCC, Ohio, Ohio Farmers Union

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