Federal assistance is coming for Northwest farmers whose crops were impacted by natural disasters in 2020 and 2021.
The USDA will provide $6 billion in payments through the Farm Service Agency's Emergency Relief Program, or ERP — an expanded and more inclusive version of the previous administration's Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program.
ERP covers commodity and specialty crops, including trees, bushes and vines, damaged by extreme weather.
In a statement, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack said the funding "will help offset the significant crop losses due to major weather events in 2020 and 2021 and help ensure farming operations are viable this crop year, into the next growing season and beyond."
Last year, Congress allocated $10 billion to agricultural producers reeling from natural disasters. That includes severe drought, wildfires and excessive heat across the West.
The ERP deals specifically with crops not intended for grazing, while the Emergency Livestock Relief Program, or ELRP, was also established to cover lost forage and supplemental feed costs for ranchers. Payments under the ELRP began in April.