Emergency Relief Program (ERP) Phase 2 & Pandemic Assistance Revenue Program (PARP) Updates
Event Details
Date
March 2, 2023
Time
6pm
Location
Webinar
Host
Cornell Cooperative Extension and USDA Farm Service Agency
Join us on Thursday, March 2 at 6:00 pm to learn more about the updated disaster programs available through the Farm Service Agency. FSA Executive Directors will be on hand to explain the programs and answer producer questions during this time. Registration is required and is available here: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_K4v37t_9Rne3XCwMN0cWjg
For more information, contact Nicole Tommell, Farm Business Management Specialist, by calling 315-867-6001 or emailing nt375@cornell.edu.
For registration or technology assistance, call Katelyn Walley-Stoll, Farm Business Management Specialist, at 716-640-0552 or email kaw249@cornell.edu.
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