Letter to the Hon. Tom Vilsack, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Governor Walz Requests USDA Assistance to Aid Minnesota Farmers Experiencing Drought

Letter

By: Tim Walz
By: Tim Walz
Date: July 15, 2021
Location: St. Paul, MN

Dear Secretary Vilsack,

I am writing in support of an implementation plan to allow emergency haying and grazing on eligible Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres in Minnesota counties experiencing Level D2 or greater drought conditions. Granting immediate access to these acres will reduce forage pressures on Minnesota's livestock producers.

The urgency of this request cannot be overstated. The quality of forage on CRP lands continues to deteriorate under drought conditions and delaying access until August 1 will eliminate the advantages of the resource. If producers cannot get quality feed to their livestock, they will have no other options than to sell animals or purchase hay to haul in.

In May, much of the state was struck by a hard freeze which set forage production back considerably. By June, the entire state was listed under D0-D1 drought conditions. As of July 8, nearly 40% of the state is suffering under D2 Level drought. As you are aware, the cattle market has been battered by the impacts of the pandemic which led to decreased forage reserves now available to producers.

I am grateful for your prompt action in monitoring and responding to the severe drought conditions Minnesota's livestock producers are facing, including the opening of prevent plant acres for early harvest. However, to relieve the immediate impacts of drought on grazing land, and keep Minnesota producers operating, I am requesting the opening of CRP lands to emergency haying and grazing in Minnesota counties experiencing drought at D2 levels or greater with immediate effect.

Your ongoing support of Minnesota's agricultural industry is well-recognized, and we appreciate the work of the USDA in our state. With your help, our farmers and ranchers will have a brighter outlook as we endure these harsh conditions and look forward to a thriving future.

Respectfully,

Tim Walz

Governor


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