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Speaker Johnson accuses demonstrating students of getting support from Hamas. TikTok says it'll challenge the ban. And the Supreme Court dives into the gray area between abortion and pregnancy healthcare, and into former President Trump's broad immunity claims.

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Organic Cash Available for AZ Farmers and Ranchers

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Friday, May 13, 2011   

PHOENIX - Planting season is under way, and while finding time to deal with paperwork may be tough, it's being encouraged. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are available to Arizona farmers and ranchers with organic operations, or those thinking about making the transition - but only if they apply by May 20.

Traci Bruckner, assistant director for rural policy programs at the Center for Rural Affairs, says the money is being offered through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), with $50 million being offered nationwide.

"This program is there to help those people interested in taking that leap, but maybe have been a little bit afraid to do it because they aren't sure that the financial side of it can come through."

Arizona ranks third in the nation for certified organic vegetable and cotton acreage, and second for organic apples.

Bruckner says producers should visit their local Natural Resource Conservation Service office to get started. Funding is available for an array of situations, such as organic producers who want to add new conservation practices. However, Bruckner says, the most attractive feature of the program is the cost-share offering.

"The beginning farmers and ranchers, or the socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, qualify for that 90 percent cost-share on those practices that they would add under this program."

Information about the program is online at the Center for Rural Affairs website, CRA.org. The center also operates a farm-bill helpline at 402-687-2100. Information on organic acreage in Arizona is at ers.usda.gov.


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