Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jeff Rabon
Senate Distrct 5
Atoka, Choctaw, Pushmataha and McCurtain Counties
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For Immediate Release:
August 24, 2006
Senator Jeff Rabon
Rabon Pleased With Call for Livestock Assistance
Payments
Sen. Jeff
Rabon on Thursday applauded Gov. Brad Henry’s call for
President Bush to make available funding for federal livestock assistance
programs to aid Oklahoma farmers and ranchers facing financial hardships
as a result of drought conditions.
In an August 2 letter to Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation
and Governor Brad Henry, Rabon requested the program be funded in
order to provide immediate aid to farmers and producers in all 77
counties. A disaster declaration authorized by USDA Secretary Mike
Johanns has made available loans to Oklahoma farmers, but additional
relief is necessary to assist farmers, who in many cases have lost
entire crops and cannot meet the increased costs of feed and hay
to compensate for parched grazing lands, Rabon said.
“I’m pleased the Governor has joined the effort to
make this program available to our farmers who cannot afford further
delay,” said Rabon, D-Hugo. “We must do everything we
can to inform leaders in Washington of the dire conditions faced
by Oklahoma farmers and ranchers.”
Rabon explained the Agricultural Assistance Act of 2003 made livestock
assistance payments available to farmers in drought stricken areas.
In 2005, Rabon noted, over 90 percent of farmers and ranchers in
Wyoming had received livestock assistance payments for grazing losses
suffered through droughts in 2003 and 2004.
“Given that drought conditions are the worst seen in Oklahoma
since the dust bowl, there has never been a more appropriate time
for a program like this to serve its purpose,” Rabon said.
“I will continue to call upon members of Oklahoma’s
Congressional Delegation to demand that this program receive the
necessary funding to help Oklahoma producers with as little delay
as possible.”
Heightening national awareness of the dire conditions facing the
state, Rabon said, will help result in prompt action from Congress.
“I encourage all Oklahomans, particularly farmers and ranchers,
to call upon our Congressmen and Senators and urge them to take
a leadership role on this issue,” Rabon said. “We cannot
allow Congress to ignore the conditions we currently face, and we
must continue to demand that this program be adequately funded.
Cattle production in western Oklahoma represents one of the largest
industries in the entire region, and at the current rate, many operations
are being placed in jeopardy without sufficient assistance from
the federal government.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Rabon's office:: (405) 521-5614

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