Dear Mr. Loos
After visiting with several producers yesterday, it
seems they all have the same need, to reduce government red tape. We need to
bombard our legislators with phone calls and emails, the Starbuck fire is a
disaster, just like a hurricane, etc. If someone from another state calls and
asked what they can do, tell them call your legislators, they need help. We
live in the BEST place on earth, in my opinion and it has been continually
proven this week. This is a place no one thinks about and the national media needs
enlightened. The financial loss these men and women are facing is alarming.
Tell your Congress men and women they need to raise the livestock and fence
disaster programs limits. These producers can't wait a year for payment, this
disaster money needs to be streamlined, NOW. Fences and livestock need
replaced. For instance the Livestock indemnity program covers $125,000 per
individual that does nothing for someone who lost 700 head of cows. This is
literally the worst disaster I have ever seen, and it's in production
agriculture. Without assistance many of these producers are in jeopardy of
financial failure. Many have loans at the bank and now have minimal, if any,
cattle to pay them off. Common sense and flexibility are key here for recovery,
and I know those two things usually don't go with the government. Government
has no business in fencing restrictions, the farmers and ranchers know what
works here, they ARE the experts. Pray for rain, pray for producers at this
stressful time, and God bless rural America. If you haven't shed a tear this
week, come volunteer, if you can keep a dry eye, you're a better man than me.
Aaron Sawyers
Comanche County Ag Agent, Kansas