N.C. FARMERS RECEIVE ASSISTANCE
North Carolina farmers who suffered flooding losses from last year’s hurricanes will soon receive disaster-assistance grants from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The checks issued to date will help farmers with the cost of removing debris from farmland, repairing fences and conservation structures, and restoring damaged farmland. The assistance is going to farmers who received aid through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Emergency Conservation Program.
The General Assembly earmarked a total of $11.7 million for agriculture-related losses as part of the state’s overall hurricane-relief effort, known as Operation Brighter Day. Fifty counties are eligible for assistance.
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