Thursday, July 26, 2012

State treasurer tours Lawrence County farm

(From State Treasurer Clint Zweifel)


State Treasurer Clint Zweifel was in Miller today to visit Gleonda Angus Farm and see firsthand the impact the drought is having on farmers and ranchers. The tour follows Treasurer Zweifel’s announcement that all 114 counties are eligible for emergency 24-hour approvals of low-interest Missouri Linked Deposit Program agriculture loans in response to the severe drought conditions. 

“I am committed to doing all I can to help make sure Missouri farmers and ranchers are able to make it through yet another difficult season,” Treasurer Zweifel said. “Today’s visit allowed me to see the short term impact of this year’s drought and how it will continue to impact these farmers and ranchers in the years to come. I am working with lenders across the state to make sure they are aware of the emergency designation for all 114 counties and the low-interest capital the Missouri Linked Deposit Program can help provide the agriculture industry.”

Glenda and Leon Kleeman own Gleonda Angus Farm where they raise a registered Angus herd in Lawrence County. The Kleemans also raise row crops to help supplement the cattle costs and feed. This is the second summer their area has seen drought conditions. The Kleemans are among the many farmers and ranchers that could benefit from the Missouri Linked Deposit Program. As they prepare for the future, they are considering the program for their needs.

“We do not want to decrease our herd but as the cost of feed and water continues to rise, we will have to consider different options to meet our operation’s future needs,” Glenda Kleeman said. “We tried to prepare for a situation like this as best we could, but no one could have predicted the drought would be this severe. I am glad Treasurer Zweifel and other government entities are working with farmers and ranchers to help see us all through this difficult situation.”

The emergency process is known as the Harmed-area Emergency Loan Priority system, or HELP. Individuals applying for agriculture loans are now eligible in every county of the state and the City of St. Louis. HELP eligible counties are determined by Treasurer Zweifel using executive orders, disaster requests, State Emergency Management Agency and Federal Emergency Management Agency information and Agricultural Disaster Designations and Declarations. Normal loan approval time is 10 days. A complete and up-to-date list of eligible counties can be found at www.treasurer.mo.gov/LinkedDeposit.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

During this year's election cycle I haven't heard a single candidate discuss either the world population problem (I think there's one) or the general health of the environment (not good). Their silence on these subjects and others speaks volumes. Rick Nichols.