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Lawmakers Consider Drought-Relief Measures for ME Farmers

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Monday, February 27, 2023   

Lawmakers in Maine are considering ways to help farmers develop long-term solutions to drought, which has plagued the state for the past three years.

The lack of steady rain has at times dwindled the size of Maine's prized blueberry and potato crops, and left fields of hay too dry for livestock to consume.

Sen. Henry Ingwerson, D-Arundel, said he is introducing a bill to provide farmers with greater technical assistance, to help them manage their current water resources as well as find new ones.

"You know, it's going to be different for every farmer, what their needs are," Ingwerson pointed out. "Having that ability to collaborate with the state and with the universities, I think, will be deeply important."

Ingwerson noted the state's ponds, streams and surface water resources also will need to be managed properly to meet the needs of farmers while not negatively impacting the environment. The bill is still in "Concept Draft" form, so specifics have not yet been determined.

Maine has seen some improvement in drought conditions since 2020, when a University of Maine survey found more than half of the state's farms lacked adequate water to operate.

Ingwerson added a new drought relief grant program, for which Gov. Janet Mills has allocated an initial two-million dollars, has been greatly welcomed by farmers hoping to improve their irrigation systems.

"As these droughts become more frequent and extreme, we need programs like this," Ingwerson contended. "That'll provide the resources to help them prepare and to help them survive."

The programs aim to better manage the state's drinking water resources as well. Just since 2021, 117 dry wells have been reported to the state, according to the state's dry well survey.


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