Bethany, MO: A large audience of farmers and ranchers received information last Thursday night on emergency programs that will be implemented to assist them through the severe drought.
Brett Gilland, director of the Harrison County Farm Service Agency office, said Harrison County on July 19 reached the threshold on the U.S. Drought Monitor to receive a D3 designation for extreme drought conditions.

Drought meeting: Harrison County FSA Director Brett Gilland explains some of the drought assistance that will be available following the county’s extreme drought designation.
