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Farm Service Agency to Close Four Idaho County Offices

6/5/2012

Dick Rush, Idaho State Executive Director for the Farm Service Agency (FSA), announced that USDA Secretary, Thomas A. Vilsack, has approved the closure of four FSA county offices in Idaho, a process that will begin immediately.  After the required notifications have been provided to producers, FSA employees and office landlords, closure dates will be established and made publicly available.

"FSA places the utmost priority on ensuring that our services to producers remain strong as this consolidation process begins," said FSA Administrator, Bruce Nelson. The agency will provide farmers and ranchers affected by closures an opportunity to choose the most convenient neighboring county office with which to conduct their future business with the agency.  In addition, all employees in a closing office will be provided an opportunity to continue their work with FSA.

As a federal agency, FSA has been affected by widespread budget reductions made by Congress.  Since 2011, the Agency has lost 1,230 permanent employees through voluntary early separation and normal retirement. In addition, FSA has been forced to reduce discretionary administrative expenses by over 30 percent in the last fiscal year alone.

The county offices confirmed for closure in Idaho are located in Orofino, Shoshone, Marsing and Payette.

For a complete list of FSA county offices affected by this decision, click on the link: http://www.fsa.usda.gov/officeconsolidations

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Idaho Crop Residue Burning Program

The crop residue burning (CRB) program is designed to enable growers to burn under certain conditions while protecting public health from smoke impacts. The program is managed by DEQ on lands other than the five Indian Reservations in Idaho.
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality works to ensure clean air, water, and land in the state and protect Idaho citizens from the adverse health impacts of pollution.  Growers must have completed DEQ training in proper burning techniques and good smoke management within the past five years.
Please visit the following website and click on “Online Training”
http://www.deq.idaho.gov/air-quality/burning/crop-residue-burning.aspx