Farmers Get Quick Cash After Floods and Fires Ravage Herds
Published Date: 9/26/2025
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Summary
The Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP) for 2023 and 2024 flood and wildfire disasters just got a green light for its paperwork process. Farmers and ranchers affected by these disasters can now apply for help faster and easier. This approval means relief efforts will roll out smoothly, helping livestock owners recover without delay.
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ELRP ICR Approval Enables Relief
If you are a farmer or rancher with livestock affected by the 2023 or 2024 floods or wildfires, the paperwork needed to apply for the Emergency Livestock Relief Program was approved on September 12, 2025 and the final rule was published on September 15, 2025. That approval lets you apply for disaster relief faster and makes relief efforts roll out more smoothly.
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