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Thursday, October 12, 2023   

Amid worsening drought conditions in Alabama, farmers in the state now have access to vital resources to help combat the challenges they are facing.

In the past several weeks, the lack of rain has accelerated conditions in the central and southern parts of the state.

Hassey Brooks, deputy commissioner of the Alabama Department of Agriculture, said it is getting harder for farmers to produce and prepare for the rest of the year.

"This does put a strain on our producers, particularly our cattle producers who are looking to plant, winter grazing," Brooks explained. "The late drought has impacted the cotton crop for the most part across the state and our soybean crops."

Efforts are being made in Alabama to mitigate the effects of the drought. Five counties in the state have been declared secretarial disaster counties by the Secretary of Agriculture.

Brooks pointed out farmers in Baldwin, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile and Monroe counties can now access resources available for recovery needs.

"They can contact their local farm service agency office to inquire about any type of drought eligibility for programs," Brooks advised. "And not only in those counties that are considered primary counties, but the counties that adjoin those."

Butler, Clarke, Covington, Washington and Wilcox counties are listed as the contiguous counties also eligible to receive recovery assistance. Brooks noted additional resources are available to farmers on the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries' website. One of those resources is a listing service aimed at helping livestock producers find hay for purchase.


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