We are sharing the following information provided by Tommy Higgins, State Executive Director, Maine Farm Service Agency.
As of Thursday, September 18, six counties in Maine are now classified as D3 (Extreme Drought): Cumberland, Androscoggin, Kennebec, Franklin, Somerset, and Oxford. In addition, our coastal counties stretching from Washington to Lincoln have remained in D2 (Severe Drought) for five consecutive weeks.
Any period at D3 triggers multiple federal programs, including:
Additional Programs:
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Noninsured Disaster Assistance Program (NAP): Producers must notify their county FSA office of losses within 15 days of a natural disaster, or within 72 hours for certain hand-harvested and perishable crops. A completed Notice of Loss (CCC-576) is required.
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Tree Assistance Program (TAP): Available to orchardists and nursery growers experiencing natural disaster losses.
For assistance, please contact your local FSA office.
You may also sign up to stay informed through USDA updates.
Important Actions for Maine Farmers
Report Losses Promptly
Document Impacts
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Keep written records and photos of drought impacts on crops, pastures, livestock, and water systems.
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Save receipts for any water hauling, feed purchases, or emergency repairs.
Stay Informed
Review the Federal Assistance Programs detailed and hyperlinked above.
Plan Ahead
Contact the DACF or your local FSA office with any questions
Emily Horton: Director of Policy & Community Engagement Tom Gordon: Soil & Water Conservation Program Coordinator
Access the U.S. Drought Monitor: Maine
 USDA Farm Service Agency - Maine State Executive Director: Tommy Higgins DACF Media contact: Jim Britt
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