“The Emergency Drought Commission has used $20 million of the $23 million for water initiatives such as drilling wells, piping water to livestock and pond cleanout,” said Amy Hagerman, OSU Extension ag and food policy specialist, on OSU Agriculture’s television show, SUNUP. “Applications must be submitted to local conservation districts by Nov. 28. The money will be split between each of the 77 counties to address needs identified in the applications, so about $250,000 per county.”
Hagerman said some of the $20 million could be reallocated to other counties with higher numbers of applications.
“It’s important to remember these programs are designed to be complimentary to federal drought programs,” she said. “All federal programs are still at play.”
Hagerman recommends talking to a county Extension educator about the biggest needs of an operation to sort out which federal or state programs work best.
Source : okstate.edu