Many Arkansas farmers are currently facing the nuisance and result
of weeks worth of rain.
In fact, twelve Arkansas counties were recently declared federal disasters
because of severe storms and flooding through the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA). This declaration qualifies counties for aid to repair
disaster-damaged public facilities. But what about our farmers?
Any farmer can tell you the June and July months are crucial to most producers,
as this is the time vegetables are in high demand and fall crops begin
to be planted. When rains are dangerously persistent, crops are flooded
and farmers are unable to properly tend to their fields.
It is for this reason I am planning to file a bill similar to one I
filed and authored in 2003 that will provide emergency assistance to producers
who suffer crop losses due to natural disasters such as flooding.
It is important we provide help to farm families when they suffer economically
through no fault of their own.
Farm families provide this nation with a safe source of food and fiber.
For these crops to be produced in America is as important to our nation’s
security as oil. While crop disaster assistance is available, the
funds provided are simply not enough to cover the devastating losses many
are currently facing. As your United States Representative, I will
continue to support efforts to provide farm families with disaster assistance
funding programs and will tirelessly work toward the security of the American
farmer and the acres of crops that are essential to the survival of this
great nation.
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