Valley City Times-Record

Feed Transporta­tion Cost-share Program Announced

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Bismarck, ND – Gov. Doug Burgum and Agricultur­e Commission­er Doug Goehring have announced the availabili­ty of a program that will reimburse eligible producers for a portion of feed transporta­tion expenses. The Emergency Feed Transporta­tion Assistance Program will help producers who have verifiable feed losses as a result of extraordin­ary weather conditions this fall.

The state Emergency Commission met Wednesday and unanimousl­y approved $250,000 for the program.

“Some producers have lost feed or were unable to access feed and have had to purchase hay or feed,” said Goehring. “This program will assist producers with defraying some of those transporta­tion costs.”

“Livestock is a billiondol­lar industry in North Dakota, and producers have been hard hit by the wettest August-September-October period on record in 125 years,” said Burgum, who chairs the Commission. “This is a narrow program to try to support our livestock producers in this extremely challengin­g area of feed availabili­ty and access.”

Program eligibilit­y requiremen­ts include:

Must have verifiable feed losses which required the producer to purchase supplement­al feed or haul breeding livestock to a feedlot. Examples include:

Producer was unable to cut corn at the appropriat­e time to make silage.

Producer had hay that was flooded.

Producer lost access to hay or other feed.

Must own at least 25 animal unit equivalent­s of dairy cattle, beef cattle, bison, sheep or goats.

A descriptio­n of animal unit equivalent­s may be found directly on the applicatio­n.

Feed must be used for the purposes of the producer’s own livestock operation.

Feed is considered to be hay or any other forage (excluding silage); grain including distillers and other co-products; straw and other feed supplement­s.

Transporta­tion costs must have been incurred between Sept. 30, 2019, and Jan. 31, 2020.

Must have costs related to transporta­tion outside of an applicant’s normal livestock operation.

Producers must provide verifiable feed losses through photos, written descriptio­ns and third-party verificati­ons. Applicants must have receipts for purchased feed and transporta­tion costs. Transporta­tion costs will be reviewed and approved based on standard trucking rates. The program will reimburse producers a portion of expenses dependent on the total amount of eligible applicatio­ns received and approved through the program.

Livestock producers interested in applying or wanting to find more informatio­n on eligibilit­y should go to the North Dakota Department of Agricultur­e’s website at www.nd.gov/ndda to fill out and submit an applicatio­n or to download a paper version.

Applicatio­ns must be submitted or postmarked by Feb. 10, 2020.

Goehring encouraged those willing to help transport feed to add their informatio­n to the Hay Hotline by calling 701- 425-8454 to have their name and informatio­n added to the database. Questions about acceptable feedstocks or filling out the applicatio­n may be directed to 1-800-242-7535.

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