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Emergency Haying and Grazing of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Acreage Available for 70 Ohio Counties

Saturday, September 21st, 2024

By: David Marrison, OSU Extension Field Specialist, Farm Management

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Description automatically generatedDrought conditions continued to degrade across Ohio. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor report on September 17, 59.56% of Ohio is experiencing severe or greater drought conditions with 9.5% classified as D4 or exceptional drought conditions (Figure 1). It is important to remember that D4 conditions only occur once every 50 to 100 years. Approximately 98% of the state is experiencing at least abnormally dry conditions. One silver lining is the current seven-day forecast shows the potential for rain in many areas of Ohio next week which should help slow the progress of drought should it occur. 

The drought conditions have impacted both pastures and hayfields across Ohio. The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) administered under the USDA Farm Service Agency permits emergency haying and grazing on certain CRP practices in a county designated as D2 or higher on the U.S. Drought Monitor, or in a county where there is at least a 40 percent loss in forage production.

Emergency use of CRP acres is available in eligible counties if the stand is in condition to support such activity and is subject to a modified conservation plan. Producers should contact their FSA office to determine if the county remains eligible and to obtain a modified conservation plan.

After a county is approved for emergency haying and grazing, conditions are reviewed monthly to determine whether continuing the emergency activities is warranted. To date, 70 counties (79.5%) in Ohio are eligible (as of 9/17/2024). These can be found in Table 1:

Table 1: Ohio Counties Eligible for Emergency CRP Grazing

County

State Date

 

County

Start Date

 

County

Start Date

Adams

8/20/2024

 

Hamilton

9/17/2024

 

Noble

7/16/2024

Allen

9/17/2024

 

Hancock

9/17/2024

 

Ottawa

9/10/2024

Ashland

9/17/2024

 

Hardin

9/10/2024

 

Paulding

9/17/2024

Athens

7/16/2024

 

Harrison

7/30/2024

 

Perry

7/23/2024

Auglaize

9/10/2024

 

Henry

9/10/2024

 

Pickaway

7/16/2024

Belmont

7/16/2024

 

Highland

7/30/2024

 

Pike

7/30/2024

Brown

8/20/2024

 

Hocking

7/23/2024

 

Preble

9/17/2024

Butler

9/10/2024

 

Holmes

9/17/2024

 

Putnam

9/17/2024

Carroll

8/20/2024

 

Jackson

7/30/2024

 

Richland

9/17/2024

Champaign

9/03/2024

 

Jefferson

7/23/2024

 

Ross

7/16/2024

Clark

9/03/2024

 

Knox

9/17/2024

 

Sandusky

9/10/2024

Clermont

9/10/2024

 

Lawrence

12/19/2023

 

Scioto

8/20/2024

Clinton

8/20/2024

 

Licking

8/27/2024

 

Shelby

9/10/2024

Coshocton

9/03/2024

 

Logan

9/10/2024

 

Tuscarawas

7/30/2024

Crawford

9/17/2024

 

Lucas

9/10/2024

 

Union

9/03/2024

Defiance

9/10/2024

 

Madison

7/16/2024

 

Vinton

7/23/2024

Delaware

9/03/2024

 

Marion

9/17/2024

 

Warren

9/03/2024

Fairfield

7/16/2024

 

Meigs

7/16/2024

 

Washington

7/16/2024

Fayette

7/16/2024

 

Miami

9/10/2024

 

Wayne

9/17/2024

Franklin

7/16/2024

 

Monroe

7/16/2024

 

Williams

9/10/2024

Fulton

9/10/2024

 

Montgomery

9/03/2024

 

Wood

9/10/2024

Gallia

7/30/2024

 

Morgan

7/16/2024

 

Wyandot

9/17/2024

Greene

9/03/2024

 

Morrow

9/17/2024

 

 

 

Guernsey

7/16/2024

 

Muskingum

7/16/2024

 

 

 

 

More information about the emergency grazing of CRP acreage can be found at: https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conservation-programs/conservation-reserve-program/emergency-haying-and-grazing/index

Producers are encouraged visit their local Farm Service Agency office to report crop and livestock losses. By providing this data, producers can learn their eligibility for the FSA disaster programs. Producers can locate their local office at: www.fsa.usda.gov/oh FSA has also developed an on-line disaster assistance discover tool which allows producers to learn which of the many USDA assistance programs which might fit their operation due to this year’s drought. This easy-to-use tool can be accessed at: https://www.farmers.gov/protection-recovery/disaster-tool

References:

OSU Drought Response Page. Accessible at: https://kx.osu.edu/page/early-drought-response

US Drought Monitor. Accessible at: https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/

Emergency Conservation Program. United States Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency. Source: https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conservation-programs/conservation-reserve-program/emergency-haying-and-grazing/index