Disaster Recovery Assistance Resources

Application Deadline for FY2024:  February 2, 2024

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service offers voluntary Farm Bill programs that benefit both agricultural producers and the environment.


Assistance Programs for Producers include:


Application deadline for Fiscal Year 2024 is February 2, 2024.


Your local field office is the absolute best resource for information so be sure to check with them if you have any questions.


NRCS Field Offices Serving Gila County Ranchers

Chandler Field Office: Serves: East Maricopa, Gila River and Tonto NRCDs

Tucson Field Office:  Serves: Pima, Winkelman and Santa Cruz NRCD

San Carlos Field Office:  Serves: San Carlos Apache NRCD



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Farm Services Agency

Disaster Assistance Programs

The Agricultural Act of 2014 indefinitely extended the following disaster programs that were previously authorized by the 2008 Farm Bill. The programs are made retroactive to Oct. 1, 2011.


To be eligible for disaster assistance programs under the 2014 Farm Bill, producers are no longer required to purchase crop insurance or NAP coverage, which was the risk management purchase mandate under the 2008 Farm Bill.

Gila County Service Center

Steven Yazzie

Farm Service Agency

Navajo/Gila County FSA Office

51 W Vista Dr, Suite 2

Holbrook, AZ 86025

Phone: (928) 524-3214 X105

EMail:  steven.yazzie@usda.gov


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Arizona Deer Association

Here to help those ranchers affected by wildfires.

Arizona Deer Association is here to help those ranchers affected by the wildfires.


There are several ways we can help, surveying infrastructure damage, volunteer labor to replace pipelines, working directly with USFS, storage, solar, funding and material sources.


AZGFD's Landowner Relations Program (LRP) fiscal year starts July 1 and will receive a new round of funding. I had a positive meeting with Jake Jaeger the program director, regarding ranchers affected by the fires. LRP will be another great avenue for funding infrastructure damage.


Our goal is to get waters back up and running as soon as possible.


Contact

Jim Lawrence

Arizona Deer Association

Phone:  (623) 764-0249

EMail:  jim@azdeer.org



December 29, 2023 Final Deadline Submission for Applications for the Livestock Operator Fire and Flood Assistance Program(LOFFAP)

Applicants are required to submit their application package through the online platform HERE. For further details, please reach out to Ashley Estes, Program Coordinator, via email at aestes@azda.gov or by phone at (602) 316-6775. You may also contact Marty Suter, Program Coordinator, at msuter@azda.gov or (602) 396-8365.


List of Services

Individual FSA Drought Relief Forms

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Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Assistance for Producers

EQIP Application Process

The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) can help agricultural producers with technical and financial assistance to producers to address natural

resource concerns and deliver environmental benefits.


Type of Work Authorized


  • Improved water and air quality
  • Conserved ground and surface water
  • Increased soil health and reduced soil erosion and sedimentation
  • Improved or created wildlife habitat
  • Mitigation against drought and increasing weather volatility.

 

Eligibility

Farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who own or rent agricultural land are eligible.  EQIP assistance can be used on all types of agricultural operations, including:

• Conventional and organic

• Specialty crops and commodity crops

• Forestry and wildlife

• Historically underserved farmers*

• Livestock operations

*Increased and advance payments available for historically underserved producers

(beginning, limited resource, socially disadvantaged, and military veterans.)



Application Information and Documents* -*Additional documents may be required


1.  NRCS-CPA-1200 Conservation Program Application Form


2.  With your application, please provide a written description of the damage to the conservation practice(s). To the best of your ability, this should include:


  1. Description of the conservation practice
  2. Approximate location
  3. Approximate installation date
  4. Approximate date of the incident that caused the damage
  5. Cause of the damage
  6. Description of the damage
  7. Picture of the damage​​


Possible alternatives to the written statement may be an insurance adjuster’s report, an insurance claim, or any other report or document that provides information about the damage to the conservation practice.


Application Deadline: February 2, 2024

Conservation Incentive Contracts (EQIP-CIC)

The new Conservation Incentive Contracts (EQIP-CIC) component of EQIP helps producers mitigate the immediate impacts of drought, while expanding on those conservation efforts to develop long term resiliency to drought and wildfire.


Type of Work Authorized


EQIP-CIC addresses high priority conservation and natural resource concerns such as drought and wildfire suppression.


Similar to the classic EQIP, agricultural producers address identified resource concerns through conservation activities including, but not limited to:

  • Forest stand improvement
  • Critical area planting
  • Fuel breaks


​Additionally, the new component also includes a stewardship requirement to build on existing conservation efforts that may include, but are not limited to:

  • Reducing forest density
  • Biochar production
  • Creating structural diversity


Eligibility


Agricultural producers and Tribes who manage timber forest lands and are interested in long-term conservation solutions may be eligible.

Application Information and Documents* *Additional documents may be required


  1. NRCS-CPA-1200 Conservation Program Application Form
  2. FY2021 Arizona EQIP Conservation Incentive Contract Priority Areas Map (pdf)
  3. FY2021 Arizona EQIP Conservation Incentive Contract Payment Schedule


Application Deadline: February 2, 2024

Assistance for Producers: How to Apply


Producers interested in applying for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Reapplication of Destroyed Practices or the Conservation Incentive Contracts (EQIP-CIC) can contact their local office to apply.

For your added convenience, you may apply through one of the options below:


OPTION 1:

The quickest and easiest way to apply is to log into your Farmers.gov account where you can Start a New Request on the Conservation Assistance Request page. 

Don't have a Farmers.gov account yet? You can Create a New Account here.


OPTION 2:

Download the NRCS-CPA-1200 Conservation Program Application Form here. The form can be completed electronically or by printing and filling it out by hand.

There are a couple ways you can submit your NRCS-CPA-1200 Conservation Application Form to NRCS in Arizona.



OPTION 3:

Contact your local NRCS office to schedule an appointment or make other arrangements to submit your application.


Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Assistance for Communities

Additional NRCS programs include the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) program, which provides assistance to local government sponsors with the cost of addressing watershed impairments or hazards such as damaged upland sites stripped of vegetation by wildfire, debris removal and streambank stabilization. 

Eligible sponsors include cities, counties, towns, or any federally recognized Native American tribe or tribal organization.


Sponsors must submit a formal request (via mail or email) to the state conservationist for assistance within 60 days of the natural disaster occurrence or 60 days from the date when access to the sites become available. For more information, visit the NRCS Disaster Assistance in Arizona page or contact your local NRCS office. 


EWP provides immediate assistance to communities to mitigate potential hazards to life and property resulting from the fires and particularly the severe erosion and flooding that can occur after the fire,” Tatem said. “We can work with a local sponsor to help a damaged watershed so that lives and property are protected while preventing further devastation in the community.”


In addition to EWP, Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) is another valuable service that NRCS can provide following a wildfire. NRCS technical assistance can help fire victims with planning cost-effective post fire restoration practices. 


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