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Mo. approves 3,700 applications for well projects

Grant Gerlock

Gov. Jay Nixon says Missouri officials have approved more than 3,700 applications totaling $18.7 million to help drought-stricken farmers and ranchers get more water.

The emergency program provides for the state to pay 90 percent of the cost of drilling or deepening a well or expanding an irrigation system. The state's match is capped at $20,000 per project.

Nixon announced the program in late June. Monday was the deadline for farmers and livestock producers to apply.

The state Soil and Water Commission initially approved $2 million for the effort. Nixon quickly added another $5 million because of intense demand.

The governor's office says it is using its authority to respond to emergencies to provide additional funding for the program.

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