Mid-March 2024 THLFS Update

SPRING BREAK IS IN FULL-SWING!

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NEW!  High Point Ranch is an incredible opportunity to own a blank canvas ranch, conveniently located just 9± miles west of Harper. The ranch consists of 57.16± acres and is located off paved FM 479 with 700'± of frontage road. There are several nice build sites with stunning Hill Country views. There is tremendous potential to build a weekend getaway cabin or full-time residence.

FEATURED! Highveld Ranch is an elite Tecomate Signature Property! First and foremost, Highveld Ranch is an exceptional hunting ranch located in the sought-after Texas Hill Country. Notable improvements to the ranch include a6,900± sf newly-renovated lodge, a newly-renovated foreman's home, a game processing facility with a walk-in cooler, and a rifle range. With phenomenal whitetail, turkey, and exotic populations, this high-fenced ranch is a hunter’s paradise!

JUST SOLD! S Ranch is 252± acres of prime hunting land with three sides that are low fenced. The ranch is located in the excellent brush country of South Texas, east of Freer, Texas. A 3,000± sf hacienda sits at the top of the highest elevation of the property. The hacienda has front and back patios that run the entire 100± length of the hacienda and offer views that overlook the ranch. The hacienda is ready for updating/remodeling. The ranch has not been hunted since it was purchased by the current owner 12± years ago.

POSITIVE NEWS ON TEXAS DROUGHT CONDITIONS!

We're pleased to report positive news on Texas drought conditions. Recent rainfall has significantly improved the situation, with exceptional drought conditions now at 0.00% statewide! Extreme drought conditions are at 1.97%. This is excellent news for the moment! Stay informed about current water conditions.

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USDA is Issuing Second Economic Assistance Payments to Farmers

Additional help for U.S. Farmers is on the way

Additional help is on the way for U.S. farmers impacted by economic pressures like high input costs.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins gave an update on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP) at the recent Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City.

“I’m excited to announce that the remaining $2 billion of ECAP funding will be delivered within the week. As producers continue to face market volatility, the ECAP program has helped them navigate the economic challenges that they/you faced in 2024, hopefully making it slightly easier to secure financing for the next crop year,” Rollins said.

ECAP provides economic assistance payments to help farmers mitigate the impacts of increased input costs and falling commodity prices based on the 2024 crop.

According to USDA, more than $8 billion in payments have been made to date through ECAP.

Initial ECAP payments were factored by 85% to ensure total program payments did not exceed the $10 billion in available funding.

“Since additional funds remain, FSA is issuing a second payment,” said Brooke Appleton, Deputy Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation Brooke Appleton.

The additional payment should be equal to 14% of the gross ECAP payment to eligible farmers, making the final payment factor 99%.

Payments will automatically be made to eligible farmers with approved ECAP applications who have already received an initial payment.

ECAP applications approved after Sept. 25 will be made in one lump sum instead of two payments.

Rollins also gave an update on the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP) at the event.

“Relief under the ECAP and SDRP is hopefully already reaching many of our farms and ranches, and where help is still needed, we are exploring every option available,” Rollins said.

SDRP is helping producers who suffered revenue, quality or production losses to crops, trees, bushes or vines due to qualifying disaster events in 2023 and 2024.

“Since March, these programs have distributed $13.5 billion into the American countryside, including more than $5.5 billion to over 344,000 farmers through the SDRP and more than $8 billion to over 560,000 farmers through the ECAP across the country,” Rollins said.

SDRP funding is being administered in two stages. Stage 1 is for indemnified losses while Stage 2 is for uncovered, quality or shallow losses.

Signup for Phase 2 is expected to be announced soon.