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Nebraska FSA Reminds Producers of Wildfire Assistance Programs, Documentation Needs

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March 13, 2026 3:33 PM
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Nebraska USDA Farm Service Agency is reminding livestock producers who have suffered excessive livestock death losses and grazing or feed losses due to recent wildfires, you may be eligible for disaster assistance programs.

The Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) offers payments to you for livestock death losses in excess of normal mortality due to adverse weather,and the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP) provides emergency relief for losses due to feed or water shortages, disease, adverse weather, or other conditions, which are not adequately addressed by other disaster programs.

To participate in LIP, you will be required to provide verifiable documentation of death losses resulting from an eligible adverse weather event, and you must submit a notice of loss to your local FSA by the application deadline, which is March 1, 2027, for calendar year 2026 losses. To participate in ELAP, you must submit a notice of loss to your local FSA office no later than March 1, 2027, for calendar year 2026 losses.  

You should record all pertinent information regarding livestock losses due to the eligible adverse weather or loss condition,including:

  • Documentation     of the number, kind, type, and weight range of livestock that have died,     supplemented if possible by photographs or video records of ownership and     losses;
  • Rendering     truck receipts by kind, type and weight - important to document prior to     disposal;
  • Beginning     inventory supported by birth recordings or purchase receipts;
  • Documentation     from Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of Natural     Resources, or other sources to substantiate eligible death losses due to     an eligible loss condition;
  • Documentation     that livestock were removed from grazing pastures due to an eligible     adverse weather or loss condition;
  • Costs     of transporting livestock feed to eligible livestock, such as receipts for     equipment rental fees for hay lifts;
  • Feed     purchase receipts if feed supplies or grazing pastures are destroyed;
  • Number     of gallons of water transported to livestock due to water shortages.

For more information on these programs and documentation requirements, contact your County USDA Service Center or visit fsa.usda.gov/disaster.  

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