Ohio senator calls for assistance from USDA after tornadoes

A senator from Ohio is looking for help regarding damage tied to tornadoes.
A senator from Ohio is looking for help regarding damage tied to tornadoes.
Rural communities in northwestern Ohio were impacted by tornadoes earlier this month, and a senator representing the state is looking to find them financial help.

Recently, Ohio Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown wrote a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture asking for assistance to rebuild facilities in rural communities, which may rely on farm equipment to sustain their economies. Repairs needed include those to hospitals and safety services.

"As the communities work to restore and rebuild their homes, schools and businesses, your efforts and assistance are vital to their success," Brown wrote in the letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.

Many different types of disasters may befall farmers, including those associated with the weather. While tornadoes can destroy fields and farm equipment, excessive rain can make it difficult to navigate fields.

Even nature's creatures can pose a threat. The USDA is currently monitoring a situation in the West where a high number of grasshoppers could emerge, which may lead to crop destruction. The department is making funds available to help fight the pests.ADNFCR-2034-ID-19861414-ADNFCR