Missouri Drought Assistance 2025. Missouri Is Updating Its Drought Relief Response Plan Northwest MO Info Several mid-Missouri counties were made eligible for federal drought relief A key component of the Missouri Drought Mitigation and Response Plan is a matrix of drought mitigation actions and strategies
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The United States Department of Agriculture designated 13 Missouri counties as Primary Natural Disaster Areas I further direct all state agencies to provide assistance in mitigating the effects of drought
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Congress approved the American Relief Act, 2025, that extended the keeps the federal government funded through March 14, 2025; extends the 2018 Farm Bill until September 2025; and provides $10 billion in economic assistance for crop farmers. I further order and direct the Director of Department of Natural Resources to activate and The counties had drought conditions of D2 Drought-Severe for 8 or more consecutive weeks or were D3 Drought-Extreme or D4 Drought-Exceptional.
Drought worsens in Missouri; exceptional drought hits swath of central Missouri. Contact your local Extension specialists for assistance with drought decisions on your farm The matrix of over 100 actions and strategies is intended to aid state, federal, and local government officials; commercial, industrial, and private water users; and public and private water suppliers in both planning for and responding to drought events in Missouri.
Governor Parson extends Missouri drought alert through September 2024. Missouri Drought Report: As of March 4, 2025 approximately 18% (12284 square miles) of Missouri is under drought conditions and 38% (26668 square miles) is Abnormally dry.. JEFFERSON CITY, MO, MARCH 14, 2025 - In response to Governor Mike Kehoe's Executive Order 25-19 declaring a State of Emergency in Missouri in anticipation of severe weather, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources stands ready to assist communities that sustain storm damage with managing their debris and providing technical assistance to drinking water or wastewater facilities.